Renewable Fuels Could Find Bipartisan Support in Next Congress

With Democratic President-elect Joe Biden set to enter office with a divided Congress, legislation supporting demand for products like renewable diesel could garner bipartisan support, according to a Reuters report.

Biden has pledged to move the United States to a zero-carbon emissions scheme by 2050.

With a divided Congress, however, ambitious plans to tackle rising emissions may be delayed.

Renewable fuels, however, may be different: Their development is supported by some in both the oil and green energy industries and affects key states of Republicans and Democrats.

To read the full Reuters article, click here.


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