Attorneys general request RFS waivers as EPA submits biofuel quotas

Published 17:47 on May 18, 2020  /  Last updated at 22:39 on May 18, 2020  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, RINs & LCFS, US

Attorneys general from seven refining-heavy states on Friday asked the US EPA to waive Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) blending requirements this year due to coronavirus-induced economic impacts, as the federal agency sent its 2021 biofuel quotas for White House review.
Attorneys general from seven refining-heavy states on Friday asked the US EPA to waive Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) blending requirements this year due to coronavirus-induced economic impacts, as the federal agency sent its 2021 biofuel quotas for White House review.


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