Legislation Introduced to Halt Imported BioFuel

Legislation was introduced in the U.S. Senate to ensure only domestically sourced advanced biofuels are used to meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s renewable fuel mandate, according to a bill co-sponsor Tennessee Senator Bob Corker (R).

“Because its mandated biofuels volumes are too high, the RFS is also unintentionally incentivizing ethanol imports. Our bill helps to correct that problem by more properly aligning mandated levels with what we produce domestically,” said Sen. Corker.

According to Corker, to meet the 2013 biofuel standards, 600 million gallons of Brazilian sugar cane ethanol will need to be imported.

In February, EPA proposed a new cellulosic biofuel mandate that it said complies with a court ruling that overturned its previous methodology for the mandate.