EPA Press Release:
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 31,
2013
EPA Proposes Changes to Enhance Confidence in
RIN Trading in the RFS Program
WASHINGTON -To help make the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS)
program more efficient and effective the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing a
structured process for buyers of Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) in
order to verify their validity.
Under the proposal, RINs would be
verified through a new voluntary quality assurance program that also includes
alternative compliance options which leverage existing industry practices and
market forces. This proposal will be available for a 30-day public comment
period. EPA will consider feedback from a range of stakeholders before the
proposal is finalized.
Quality Assurance Plans (QAPs) would provide a
recognized means for independent third parties to audit the production of
renewable fuel and verify that RINs have been validly generated.
For
RINs that have been verified according to an approved QAP, the program would
provide protection against liability for civil violations resulting from the
transfer or use of invalidly generated RINs under certain conditions. The rule
would also specify both the conditions under which invalid RINs must be replaced
with valid RINs, and by whom. The proposed rule allows verification of RINs to
begin this year.
The RFS program, which was established under the Energy
Policy Act of 2005 and later modified through the Energy Independence and
Security Act of 2007, requires that specified volumes of renewable fuel be used
as transportation fuel, home heating oil, and/or jet fuel each year.
Renewable fuel producers and importers generate RINs based on the volume
of compliant renewable fuel that they make available. RINs can then be traded
and used by petroleum refiners and importers (“obligated parties”) to show
compliance with their volume obligations.
Following a number of high
profile RIN fraud cases, EPA expects its rulemaking to improve the overall
liquidity in the RIN market and in particular make it easier for smaller
renewable fuel producers to sell their RINs. EPA worked closely with
stakeholders in developing the proposal.
More information on the
proposed rule and the RFS program: http://epa.gov/otaq/fuels/renewablefuels/regulations.htm
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