Growth Energy Joins Diverse Coalition Pushing for Strong RFS

Growth Energy was among 11 leading liquid fuels trade groups that sent a letter calling on EPA to set “robust future renewable fuel volumes."

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, was among 11 leading liquid fuels trade groups that sent a letter calling on U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin to set “robust future renewable fuel volumes for 2026 and beyond.”

“The undersigned organizations represent a diverse group of industries, from petroleum refiners, fuel marketers and retailers, biofuels producers, and agriculture stakeholders,” they wrote. “While our organizations have not always agreed on every detail, we have joined together in recognition of the critical role liquid fuels serve in the American economy, to advance liquid fuels, and ensure consumers have a choice of how they fuel their vehicles.”

Specifically, the letter called for strong, steady volumes for conventional biofuel targets, biomass-based diesel, and advanced fuels under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). It also urged EPA to release multi-year standards that will provide greater certainty for market participants.

“This certainty is critical for business planning and compliance, as well as longer term stability to promote capital investment,” they added.

Other signatories on the letter included the Advanced Biofuels Association, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Petroleum Institute, American Soybean Association, Clean Fuels Alliance America, National Association of Convenience Stores, National Oilseed Processors Association, National Association of Truck Stop Owners, SIGMA: America’s Leading Fuel Marketers, and the Renewable Fuels Association. Full text of the letter is available here.