Group of U.S. senators work to boost biofuels production

October 20, 2023 |

In Washington D.C., Senators Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), John Thune (R-S.D.) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) reintroduced the Adopt GREET Act, a bipartisan bill directing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to update its greenhouse gas modeling for ethanol and biodiesel. 

“The biofuel industry is a boon for domestic energy, but its full potential is largely untapped. Embracing alternative energy sources like corn-based ethanol is environmentally responsible and creates jobs in Iowa and across the Midwest,” Grassley said. “My colleagues and I are working to empower the innovation stemming from our energy and agricultural communities, and get federal emissions testing up to speed with private sector producers.” 

The Adopt GREET Act would require the EPA apply the Argonne National Lab’s “Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions and Energy Use in Transportation” (GREET) Model to energy commodities under the Renewable Fuel Standard. It would hold EPA accountable by ensuring the agency updates its modeling every five years; EPA would need to report to Congress either affirming its modeling is current or explaining why no updates were made.

The Adopt GREET Act has garnered support from the American Coalition for Ethanol, Growth Energy, the Renewable Fuels Association, POET, the National Corn Growers Association, Gevo and the National Oilseed Processors Association.

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