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In comments submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency, the Renewable Fuels Association Monday said it “strongly supports” the year-round E15 proposal. 
The proposal would extend the Reid Vapor Pressure waiver for fuels blended with 15 percent ethanol year-round. 
The waiver currently applies to E10 only during the summer months. 
 
According to RFA, the EPA proposal would allow year-round sales of E15 in conventional gasoline markets for the first time, opening the marketplace more broadly to a fuel that provides consumers higher octane, lower cost, and reduced tailpipe emissions. 
RFA President and CEO Geoff Cooper says:

 

“President Trump was correct when he called the summertime prohibition on E15 unnecessary and ridiculous.” 

 

However, just 32 days remain before the start of the summer driving season. Cooper says to honor the President’s commitment, EPA must act quickly to complete the rule. 
RFA’s comments also discouraged EPA from finalizing any of the four proposed Renewable Identification Number market reforms. 
RFA is concerned that changes may be counterproductive, undermine the efficient operation of the RIN market mechanism.

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