October
3, 2023
By Todd Neeley
DTN Staff Reporter
Renewable Fuels Association:
California Slow Walking Approval of E15
LINCOLN, Neb. (DTN) -- California is one
of two states that do not allow the use of E15 and the head of the
Renewable Fuels Association is pressing state officials to change
that.
In a letter to California Air Resources Board Chairman Liane Randolph
and Executive Officer Steven Cliff on Tuesday, RFA President and CEO
Geoff Cooper asked the officials to approve the use of E15.
RFA said in the letter the state's failure to approve the fuel has
caused "unnecessary increases" in greenhouse gas emissions and
tailpipe pollution linked to smog, as well as higher prices at the
pump in California. Montana is the only other state not allow E15
sales.
"California is woefully -- and inexplicably -- behind the rest of the
nation when it comes to adopting a simple change to liquid fuel
regulations that reduces both harmful tailpipe pollutants and GHG
emissions from liquid-fueled light-duty vehicles," Cooper said in the
letter.
"While CARB has taken some initial steps toward approval of E15, the
process has been impaired by numerous delays, uncertain timelines, and
a general lack of emphasis or prioritization from CARB leadership. All
of the required testing and analysis on E15 has been completed and
submitted to CARB; yet the agency appears to be purposely 'slow
walking' the approval process."
The letter goes on to say, "CARB's current
gasoline regulations are less protective of public health and welfare
than the federal standards that allow for E15 consumption in all
light-duty vehicles built since 2001."
Cooper said if all gasoline in California in 2022 had been E15 instead
of E10, the state would have seen a 450-million-gallon reduction in
petroleum consumption and additional GHG savings of 2.2 billion metric
tons, based on CARB's own data.
"By failing to act on E15 approval, CARB is incomprehensibly leaving
massive air quality and climate benefits on the table," the letter
said.
"Moreover, CARB's intransigence on E15 has directly hindered our
association's efforts to replicate California climate policies --
specifically the LCFS -- in other jurisdictions beyond the West Coast.
Other states that have considered following California's example on
clean fuels policy ultimately have rejected the approach due, in large
part, to CARB's befuddling prohibition on E15."
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