In Washington, as the final application window for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Higher Blend Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP) closed earlier this week, the Renewable Fuels Association announced that it has now helped fuel retailers and distributors apply for more than $200 million in USDA grant funding. The project applications facilitated by RFA represent the addition of nearly 6,300 higher-blend (E15-E85) dispensers in more than 1,150 locations across the country.
Since 2020, eight rounds of HBIIP funding have been offered, and RFA has helped 223 companies write and submit grant applications for projects totaling $513 million (when the companies’ own matching funds are included). These projects are located across more than 30 states, and to date 100 percent of the applications assisted by RFA have been funded by USDA.
Tags: HBIIP, RFA, Washington
Category: Policy