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Court ruling will likely not have big impact on ethanol use

Ag/Outdoor

January 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A federal court decision last week may reduce the number of small refinery waivers the Environmental Protection Agency issues for blending ethanol. The 10th circuit court of appeals found the agency over-stepped its reach in the case of three refineries. American Coalition for Ethanol C-E-O Brian Jennings calls the ruling a victory. “So this should limit E-P-A’s activity or abuse of this part of the Renewable Fuel Standard in the future,” Jennings says.

He says it is a small step that will help. “We have struggled financially as an industry for some time. This case isn’t going to turn things around overnight, but it is a bit of good news that we need,” Jennings says.  Iowa State University economist Dave Swenson says the ethanol industry has contributed to its own woes. “Ten percent of the industry’s problems have to do with E-P-A indifference to, perhaps, EPA regulations as they were originally written,” Swenson says.

The other 90 percent, Swenson says, is over-production with not enough domestic demand to absorb the ample supply.

(Thanks to Amy Mayer, Iowa Public Radio)