Ethanol Report on California ARB Decision
California has adopted the first-ever fuel requirement that is carbon-based – and that’s a good thing. “What is frustrating to the ethanol industry is that the board still went ahead and approved a program that has some really ridiculous land use data,” says Renewable Fuels Association president and CEO Bob Dinneen.
Despite the Board’s vote, Dinneen says RFA remains cautiously optimistic that its decision to form an expert work group will provide an opportunity to get the standard right. In this edition of “The Ethanol Report,” Dinneen talks about the decision, what it could mean for ethanol, and what the industry is doing about it.
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