In response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) announcement
it will halt new petitions for renewable fuel pathways for approximately
six months, the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) today urged
the agency to speed up rather than slow down the Petition Process for
New Renewable Fuel Pathways under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). EPA
first established the petition process in March 2010, as it finalized
the rules for the RFS.
Brent Erickson, Executive Vice President of BIO’s Industrial &
Environmental Section, said, “EPA’s effort to improve the petition
process for new renewable fuel pathways under the RFS is welcome. But
the agency should aim to complete this review process in a more timely
manner.
“Advanced biofuel companies need a pathway to the fuel market in order
to attract necessary investment to build and start up new production
facilities that create new jobs. The lengthy wait for approval of new
pathways chills job creation and investment in the sector.
“In the past four years, EPA has completed fewer than half of the 62
petitions it has received for new renewable fuel pathways under the RFS.
More than 36 petitions are still awaiting action – either approval or
denial – and the average time that all petitioning companies have waited
is currently 17 months. Companies filing cellulosic biofuel pathway
petitions have faced the longest wait times – on average 24 months. This
delay has slowed deployment of new advanced biofuel technologies.
“Combined with the proposed rule the proposed delay of the petition
process may further undermine the development of advanced and cellulosic
biofuels just as they are set to produce millions of commercial gallons
and launch a rapid scale up.”
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