The Environmental Protection Agency has officially requested a comment period to start the process toward consideration of a waiver for the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).
EPA is requesting comment on any matter that might be relevant to review of the waiver request, including –
whether compliance with the RFS would severely harm the economy of Arkansas, North Carolina, other States, a region, or the United States; whether the relief requested will remedy the harm; to what extent, if any, a waiver would change demand for ethanol and affect prices of corn, other feedstocks, feed, and food; the amount of ethanol that is likely to be consumed in the U.S. during the relevant time period, based on its value to refiners for octane and other characteristics and other market conditions in the absence of the RFS volume requirements; and if a waiver were appropriate, the amount of required renewable fuel volume appropriate to waive, the date on which any waiver should commence and end, and to which compliance years it would apply.
Source: Cindy Zimmerman at www.domesticfuel.com