Clean Fuels Alliance America joined other national trade groups in sending a letter to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin urging the agency to set robust, timely, and multiyear Renewable Fuel Standards for 2026 and beyond.
The groups represent fuel producers, marketers, and agricultural feedstock suppliers who agree that strong RFS volumes will help deliver U.S. energy dominance.
“Since the enactment of the RFS, our nation has benefited from increased energy security, an enhanced agriculture industry, and lower carbon fuel operations,” the groups wrote. “We believe strong, steady volumes for conventional biofuel targets, biomass-based diesel, and advanced fuels would more accurately reflect the availability and ongoing investments in feedstocks and production capacity.”
The groups also say it would reflect the increased demand in new markets, such as marine, rail, and aviation. “Our industries will work to continue providing liquid fuels with the significant renewable fuel volumes the country needs,” the groups added.