WASHINGTON – Sens. Chuck Grassley
(R-Iowa) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), members of the Senate Agriculture
Committee, led 22 of their colleagues in
urging Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan to support higher amounts
of biomass-based biodiesel and other advanced biofuels in the upcoming 2023 and
2024 Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs).
In their bipartisan letter to Regan, the
senators note that production and use of advanced biofuels benefits the economy
and the environment in a variety of important ways. The production process
involves utilizing resources that would otherwise be of no use, including
surplus vegetable oils, recycled cooking oils and animal fats and other waste
fats and oils.
“Advanced biofuels, including biodiesel,
have a critical role to play in addressing some of the economic and energy
challenges we’re facing today. In addition to supporting 65,000 jobs in rural
communities across the country, homegrown biodiesel and renewable diesel can
help lower prices at the pump and bring us one step closer to being energy
independent once again. The time is right for EPA to send a clear signal to
farmers and biofuel producers that more of these fuels are needed well into the
future,” Grassley said.
“The Iowa Biodiesel Board and its members
thank Sen. Grassley for his leadership of this letter and Sen. Ernst for
highlighting that biodiesel has an important role to play in diversifying our
fuel supply and producing more energy at home. Our industry is growing rapidly
to meet consumer demand for clean fuel and we believe this is just the
beginning. Our producers stand ready and willing to work with EPA on even more
ambitious volumes for 2023 and beyond, to the great benefit of our economy and
carbon reduction strategies,” said Grant
Kimberly, executive director of the Iowa Biodiesel Board.
“Securing the future of biodiesel is
critical to the long-term success of Iowa’s soybean farmers, biofuel producers
and clean energy goals. Senator Grassley and the state’s soybean farmers
recognize the importance of investing in a profitable, productive and
sustainable future benefiting a growing population. We urge the EPA to
prioritize this future as well by supporting higher volumes for biodiesel and
advanced biofuels. Doing so ensures the success of Iowa farmers, homegrown
fuels and the communities who depend on them,” said Robb Ewoldt, Iowa Soybean Association president and soybean farmer
from Davenport.
“Western Iowa Energy would like to give
thanks and support to Sen. Grassley for drafting this letter to the EPA, it is
crucial to make sure the RVO limits are continually growing, new feedstock
pathways are being evaluated and approved, and any processing constraints on
production facilities are lifted so our industry can help with reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions with the use of low carbon clean fuel now,” said
Brad Wilson, general manager of Western Iowa Energy.
“The biodiesel, renewable diesel and
sustainable aviation fuel industry is working with farmers and others to
sustainably grow and meet America’s demand for cleaner fuels while supporting
good-paying jobs in rural America and adding value to Iowa’s farm commodities.
We appreciate the leadership of Senators Grassley, Klobuchar, Murray, Thune and
others for advocating for a strong Renewable Fuel Standard, which will help us
to achieve our vision for growth,” said
Kurt Kovarik, vice president of Federal Affairs for Clean Fuels Alliance
America.
The senators note that production of
clean-burning, homegrown biofuels supports 13 percent of the value of soybeans
grown in the U.S. – giving soybean growers another important market for their
crop. In addition, Argonne National Laboratory’s GREET model estimates
renewable diesel reduces greenhouse gas emissions by roughly 74 percent when
compared to petroleum diesel.
Grassley and Klobuchar were joined on the
letter by Sens. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), John Thune (R-S.D.), Tina Smith
(D-Minn.), Roger Marshall (R-Kan.), Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), Joni Ernst
(R-Iowa), Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.), Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.),
Susan Collins (R-Maine), Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), Sherrod
Brown (D-Ohio), Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Josh Hawley
(R-Mo.), Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Dick Durbin (D-Ill.),
Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.), Angus King (I-Maine) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
Full text of the letter is available
HERE.
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