Biden rips Trump's record on ethanol
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[September 16, 2020]
By Stephanie Kelly
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic
presidential nominee Joe Biden late on Tuesday attacked President Donald
Trump's record on ethanol, saying his administration's recent moves to
help the industry were too little, too late and transparently political.
Biden said in an exclusive statement to Reuters that the Trump
administration's announcement this week that it would reject requests
from oil refiners for retroactive waivers exempting them from biofuel
blending laws was not enough to outweigh several years of granting large
numbers of such waivers - which biofuel producers say erode demand for
their products.
"Lip service 50 days before an election won't make up for nearly four
years of retroactive damage that's decimated our trade economy and
forced ethanol plants to shutter," Biden's statement said.
A representative for Trump's campaign did not immediately comment on
Biden's remarks.
The former vice president's criticism underscored the political
significance of ethanol, a corn-based fuel, ahead of the Nov. 3
election, and came as both campaigns seek to win over Farm Belt voters.
Trump's Environmental Protection Agency said on Monday that it rejected
scores of requests from refiners for waivers that would have
retroactively spared them from their blending obligations under the
nation's biofuel policy.
The directive was billed as a win for corn farmers, who sell much of
their crop into the ethanol market and who have been hard hit by the
impact of Trump's trade wars.
Under the Renewable Fuel Standard, refiners must blend billions of
gallons of biofuels like ethanol into the nation's fuel mix, or buy
credits from those that do.
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Small facilities can apply for waivers if they can prove they would
be financially harmed from the requirements.
Trump's administration has roughly quadrupled the number of waivers
it has granted to refiners, and has given them to facilities with
highly profitable owners like Exxon Mobil Corp <XOM.N> and
billionaire investor Carl Icahn.
Biden's team has been advised in recent weeks from allies to take a
strong stance in favor of biofuels, Reuters previously reported. The
Biden campaign said it had organized a press call for Wednesday
about ethanol, led by Midwestern politicians.
Biden's statement on Tuesday also hit Trump for not yet announcing
any decision on blending volume obligations under the RFS for next
year, or a decision on waiver requests for compliance years 2019 and
2020.
(Reporting by Stephanie Kelly; Editing Richard Valdmanis and Peter
Cooney)
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