Sugarcane Ethanol Industry Eager to Implement U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard
Posted on: Tuesday, 5 May 2009, 10:46 CDT
UNICA President & CEO
Last week, the White House completed its review of the EPA proposed rules to implement the new RFS and allowed publication of the draft regulations for public comment during a 60-day period. The RFS was originally created by the U.S. Congress in 2005 but was expanded in December of 2007.
The new RFS, which the proposed EPA rules would implement, requires not only greater volumes of renewable fuels (36 billion gallons by 2022) but also that renewable fuels meet a minimum level of reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, ranging from 20% to 60%. However, apparently without the knowledge of many members of Congress, the 2007 legislation determined that new RFS regulations must include so-called market-mediated effects of expanded biofuels production.
"As evidenced by the recent debate over the Low Carbon Fuel Standard in
In the Notice of Proposed Rule released on the EPA's website today, the
agency committed to conduct peer-reviews of key components of its analysis. In
addition, the EPA stated that, based on initial analysis of recent research,
even including indirect land use effects, sugarcane ethanol produced in
In comments submitted to CARB, the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry
Association pointed out that cane ethanol's carbon intensity is even lower
than initially calculated by the state regulator. Though sugarcane ethanol was
found to be the lowest carbon intensity liquid fuel currently evaluated, UNICA
argued in a 25-page letter to CARB that any realistic evaluation of carbon
emissions from sugarcane biofuels in
UNICA continues to work with
-See page 414 in EPA's "Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis: Changes to Renewable Fuel Standard Program," available online at: http://www.epa.gov/otaq/renewablefuels/index.htm
-UNICA's second letter to CARB can be downloaded from: http://www.unica.com.br/download.asp?mmdCode=50F82F75-EA2D-4BB6-8832- B81C15EFFD8E (due to the length of the link, please copy and paste the URL into your browser).
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The Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA) represents the top
producers of sugar and ethanol in the country's South-Central region,
especially the state of
SOURCE Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA)
Source: PR Newswire
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