Biofuel and farm groups petition for rehearing with D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals

IARN –The National Corn Growers Association, Growth Energy, and the Renewable Fuels Association filed a petition for a rehearing with the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals concerning the recent American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, et al. vs. EPA decision, in which the court reversed a 2019 regulation allowing year-round sales of a 15% ethanol fuel blend (E15).

The petition asks the full court to rehear the case due to significant legal errors in the three-judge panel’s decision that was handed down on July 2nd.

The three organizations made a joint statement: “If allowed to stand, this court’s decision to vacate EPA’s rulemaking to allow E15 to be sold year-round will have devastating consequences for the market expansion of homegrown biofuels. Petitioning for a rehearing is a critical next step in giving biofuel producers and farmers a fair shot in the marketplace and providing American drivers with better access to cleaner fuel choices. We are hopeful that the full court takes up the petition and reverses the panel’s decision.”

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the 2019 rule by the Environmental Protection Agency that lifted outdated restrictions on the sale of E15. The case, American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, et al. vs. EPA, was a challenge by oil refiners to the rulemaking that allowed the year-round sale of E15.

The full petition can be found here.

Article Courtesy The Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network

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