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Biodiesel Magazine - The Latest News and Data About Biodiesel Production

Biodiesel Magazine - The Latest News and Data About Biodiesel Production
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Wrap-Up of Federal and State Chemical Regulatory Developments, March 2021 | Bergeson & Campbell, P C

Wrap-Up of Federal and State Chemical Regulatory Developments, March 2021 | Bergeson & Campbell, P C
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Senate confirms little known Regan to lead EPA

Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate on Wednesday confirmed North Carolina regulator Michael Regan to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, picking up the pace for confirmations in President Joe Biden s Cabinet. Regan, who has served as North Carolina’s top environmental regulator since 2017, will help lead Biden s efforts to address climate change and advocate for environmental justice, two of the administration s top priorities. He is the first Black man to run the EPA. The Senate also confirmed Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge to head the Department of Housing and Urban Development and federal Judge Merrick Garland as attorney general Wednesday. All three nominees won bipartisan support for their nominations, although Republican Leader Mitch McConnell voted against Regan. McConnell backed Fudge and Garland.

Regan Rejoins EPA: A

Regan Rejoins EPA: A
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USA Refiners Face Higher Biofuel Credit Prices

by Bloomberg |Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Oil refiners can meet their federal biofuel blending quota by buying so-called Renewable Identification Numbers. (Bloomberg) Here’s the latest sign of America’s recovery from the pandemic: the market for obscure biofuel credits known as Renewable Identification Numbers is taking off. Oil refiners that make gasoline are required by law to blend biofuels with it, but if they don’t, they can meet their federal quota by buying so-called RINs. Soon, as pandemic-weary Americans hit the road and plan summer vacations, there may not be enough RINs to go around. That’s causing the price of such credits to surge.

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