US EPA’s ‘e-RINs’ proposal faces statutory authority questions, support from rival stakeholders

Published 20:18 on May 5, 2023  /  Last updated at 20:18 on May 5, 2023  / /  Americas, RINs & LCFS, US

Federal lawmakers are questioning inconsistencies in the US EPA's proposed 'e-RINs' pathway for renewable electricity supplied to electric vehicles (EVs) to generate Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) credits, which has drawn renewed support from biogas groups in recent days following reports of possible delays.
Federal lawmakers are questioning inconsistencies in the US EPA's proposed 'e-RINs' pathway for renewable electricity supplied to electric vehicles (EVs) to generate Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) credits, which has drawn renewed support from biogas groups in recent days following reports of possible delays.


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