EPA issues final rule on production of renewable fuel from giant reed and napier grass
Story Date: 7/5/2013

 
Source: EPA, 6/28/13

ACTION: Final Rule.

SUMMARY: This final rule approves pathways for production of renewable fuel from giant reed (Arundo donax) and napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) as feedstocks. These pathways are for cellulosic biofuel, for purposes of the Renewable Fuel Standard Program (RFS), under Clean Air Act (CAA) section 211(o) as amended by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA). EPA has determined that renewable fuel made from napier grass and giant reed meet the greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction requirements for cellulosic biofuel under the requirements of the RFS program. In response to comments on the proposal concerning the potential for these crops to behave as invasive species, EPA is adopting additional registration, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements that were developed to address the potential for GHG emissions related to these concerns. Approval of these pathways combined with the related provisions will create additional opportunities for regulated parties to comply with the advanced and cellulosic renewable fuel requirements of the RFS program, while ensuring that these This document is a prepublication version, signed by Acting EPA Administrator, Bob Perciasepe, on June 28, 2013. We have taken steps to ensure the accuracy of this version, but it is not the official version.

feedstocks do not pose a significant likelihood of spread into areas outside the intended planting area.
DATES: This rule is effective on June 28, 2013.

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