Republican backlash against Trump EPA pick fueled by 'biofuel reset'
Source: Reuters
POLITICS FEBRUARY 19, 2019 / 7:04 AM / UPDATED 5 HOURS AGO
Republican backlash against Trump EPA pick fueled by 'biofuel reset'
Humeyra Pamuk, Jarrett Renshaw
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WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - EPA acting administrator Andrew Wheeler rejected a proposal from his staff that would have reduced the ambition of the nations biofuel policy over the next three years, arguing the targeted range it included for annual ethanol consumption was too low, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
The decision, made in December as part of the EPAs effort to reset targets set by Congress in 2007 closer to market reality, has become a source of concern among the oil industrys Republican legislative backers, some of whom have threatened to withhold support for Wheelers confirmation as permanent EPA head over his views on ethanol.
The issue represents the latest flashpoint in the ongoing clash between Big Oil and Big Corn over the nations biofuel policy, which has complicated President Donald Trumps relationship with the two rival constituencies that helped sweep him to the White House in 2016.
Under the U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard, oil refiners must blend billions of gallons of biofuels into their gasoline and diesel each year or buy credits from those that do.
The corn industry is constantly pushing for targets to go up to ensure a robust market for growers, while the oil industry wants them to decline because biofuels compete with petroleum and compliance costs them money.
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