Domenici Says RFS Standard May Need Changes
Feb 08, 2008 -- Congressional Documents and Publications/ContentWorks
U.S. Senator Pete Domenici, ranking member of the Senate Energy and Natural
Resources Committee today said that the recently passed renewable fuels
standard (RFS) may need changes in order to be effectively implemented.
At a committee hearing to discuss the market effect of the RFS, Domenici
noted that RFS contained in the new law differed significantly from the
version drafted in the Senate Energy Committee. The final RFS was inserted
by the House of Representatives, and there was no conference committee
process to work out differences with the Senate.
Today's hearing featured representatives from the government agencies
working on renewable fuels, as well as the biofuels industry. A number of
specific areas within the new RFS were identified that could present
obstacles to implementation of the new mandate.
"I think it is pretty obvious that either a lot of good administrative
people will have to get together and resolve this in a way that would be
extraordinary or we'll have to end up changing things," Domenici said.
"We're here because the Chairman and staff think that there are some
problems with implementing what we've done. So, I ask, is what is on the
books going to work" Are we going to have to modify it to reach our goals"
If we don't know the answer, there will be excuses out there in the market
as to why things don't get done," he continued.
Domenici identified a number of areas that may need attention, including
very broad waiver authority given to the EPA Administrator, limits on what
type of land can be used to cultivate crops, and definitions in the RFS
which preclude materials from forest thinning to be used as biomass.
In addition, Domenici said he wants to ensure that the RFS is not weighted
against new technologies, such as biocrude derived from algae. The current
RFS is subdivided four ways, which leaves little room for new developments.
Domenici reiterated his belief that the Energy Independence and Security Act
was a historic bill with important provisions. While the Senator supported
biofuels provisions as a matter of policy, he has said the failure of a
conference process made it impossible to improve upon House positions,
leading to the issues discussed at today's hearing.
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Matt Letourneau
Republican Communications Director
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
202-224-6977
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