Waste Industry Groups, Lawmakers Vow To Continue Push for eRINs
Though it was left out of the U.S. EPA’s final Renewable Fuel Standards update, trade groups and individual companies vowed to continue discussions with the agency about the eRINs program. If enacted, it would provide Renewable Identification Number credits, known as RINs, to suppliers of energy that can be used to fuel electric vehicles.
The eRIN program, as written in the EPA’s draft proposal in December, would have provided credits for renewable electricity systems beginning in 2024. In a statement, the RNG Coalition argued the agency “missed an opportunity” to implement the eRIN program while praising the biofuel credits it received in the newly released Renewable Fuel Standard.
“Good public policy would support promoting renewable electricity as part of the nation’s transportation policy,” RNG Coalition CEO Johannes Escudero said in a statement. “Biofuels play a critical role in electricity generation for EV charging. By not including eRINs now, EPA is foregoing an aspect of the program that could have been an accelerator for methane capture and cleaner air.”