U.S. Grains Council, Growth Energy, RFA Supportive of Proposed Canada Clean Fuel Regulations

The U.S. Grains Council, Growth Energy and the Renewable Fuels Association submitted joint comments Thursday to Environment and Climate Change Canada, regarding its proposed Clean Fuel Regulations published in the Canada Gazette last December.

“The proposed regulation takes a market-based approach to driving carbon reductions in the Canadian fuels market, providing an attractive model for other countries to follow,” the organizations said.

“Canada should be applauded for showing global leadership on the implementation of a clean fuel standard, and it is encouraging to see both the United States and Canada taking steps to slash greenhouse gas emissions from transportation.

"Renewable fuels have already played a crucial role in jump-starting decarbonization efforts in both countries, and policy initiatives like Canada’s clean fuel standard will further accelerate those efforts.”

In their comments, the organizations noted the importance of allowing renewable fuel producers to account for carbon capture and sequestration in their carbon intensity scores, regardless of whether the fuel is produced in Canada or the United States.


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In addition, the organizations stated that the regulation should adopt an aggregate compliance approach for applying land use and biodiversity criteria for all U.S. and Canadian biofuel feedstocks.

Finally, the groups commented about the fuel lifecycle analysis model used to calculate the carbon intensity value for the regulation.

The decision to create yet another new lifecycle analysis model, and how it will be different than the methods already in use, has caused uncertainty.

Releasing the details of the proposed lifecycle analysis approach now—even if not complete—would be beneficial to the public stakeholder process.

This regulation, coupled with the recent announcement in the United Kingdom that it is moving from E5 to E10 by September, shows that more countries are committed to expanding the role of biofuels in meeting their Paris Agreement commitments and their long-term environmental goals, the groups noted.

About the U.S. Grains Council

The U.S. Grains Council develops export markets for U.S. barley, corn, sorghum and related products including distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) and ethanol.

With full-time presence in 28 locations, the Council operates programs in more than 50 countries and the European Union.

The Council believes exports are vital to global economic development and to U.S. agriculture’s profitability. Detailed information about the Council and its programs is online at www.grains.org.

About Growth Energy

Growth Energy represents producers and supporters of ethanol working to bring consumers better choices at the fuel pump, grow America’s economy and improve the environment for future generations.

The organization’s national campaign – online at www.GetBiofuel.com – serves as the leading source of information for consumers seeking cleaner, more affordable fueling options.

For more information on our organization, visit www.GrowthEnergy.org, follow on Twitter @GrowthEnergy, or connect on Facebook.

About the Renewable Fuels Association

The Renewable Fuels Association is the leading trade association for America’s ethanol industry.

Its mission is to advance the development, production, and use of ethanol fuel by strengthening America’s ethanol industry and raising awareness about the benefits of renewable fuels.

RFA’s members are working to help America become cleaner, safer, more energy independent and economically secure. For more information, visit EthanolRFA.org.


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