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Growth Energy to Testify at EPA Field Hearing on 2014 RFS

Thu, 05 Dec 2013 11:36:07 CST

Growth Energy to Testify at EPA Field Hearing on 2014 RFS
Growth Energy's Director of Regulatory Affairs, Chris Bliley, will testify at the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) public hearing at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in Va., to highlight the resounding success of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and also outline why the EPA's 2014 proposal to reduce the statutory renewable volume obligations would eviscerate the RFS, thereby causing severe harm to farmers, the biofuels industry and the nation's economy.


In his testimony, Bliley notes, "The RFS was approved by a bipartisan majority in Congress and enacted into law nearly six years ago." He further explains that the RFS is a modern day American success story doing exactly what it was designed to do, noting that the RFS has "created jobs, revitalized rural America, injected much-needed competition into the vehicle fuels market, lowered the price at the pump, improved the environment, and made our nation more energy independent."


Bliley explains that the "oil industry has used its considerable power to delay, litigate, and undercut the RFS." He added that the proposed volume cuts fundamentally ignore the Congressional intent of the RFS as well. "The program was designed to spur investment in renewable fuels, not to punish those who have invested while rewarding those who have impeded development."


Bliley adds, "Since the RFS' inception, the ethanol industry has produced ample biofuel to meet the statutory obligations of the RFS and it has ample capacity to do so again in 2014. With this proposal, EPA is waiving the statutory volumes including, for the first time, the total renewable fuel volume on the ground that there is insufficient demand for higher-level blends, notwithstanding the fact that the oil industry has refused to give consumers a choice at the pump. The statutory volumes can easily be met if the oil industry would simply comply with the original intent of the RFS and allow higher ethanol blends like E15 to be competitively sold to consumers."


Furthermore, he discusses the direct impact the RFS has had on farming, "This proposal would also jeopardize the tremendous success our nation's farmers have seen as a result of the certainty of the RFS with net farm income increasing by 51 percent while federal farm payments have decreased 57 percent."


In conclusion, Bliley notes that, "now is not the time to retreat from the goals of the RFS-and the EPA should move the RFS forward, not backward."


Click here to read Bliley's full testimony.


   

 

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