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USDA's Vilsack confident in E15 fuel growth for 2025

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack stated on Tuesday he was confident that broadened sales of gasoline with higher blends of ethanol would be available throughout the country in 2025.

He included that, up until then, the administration would likely concern momentary waivers this summer to allow such sales as needed.

reported earlier on Tuesday

according to anonymous sources that the administration by late March will authorize a demand from a group of Midwest governors to permit year-round sales of E15, or gas with 15%. ethanol, but will push the start date into next year.

In 2022, the states of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota,. Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin asked the. administration to permit year-round sales of E15 in those states.

On Tuesday, Vilsack likewise spoke on a prepared for. choice on guidance around new U.S. tax credits for sustainable. air travel fuel.

Vilsack stated he was confident the incentives would. include room for climate-smart farming practices, making it. much easier for products grown on farms to be used as feedstock for. the lower-carbon aviation fuel.

We need to make certain that the model recognizes and. integrates the numerous practices that farmers are engaged in,. Vilsack stated at the National Ethanol Conference in San Diego.

reported recently

that, according to sources, the Biden administration is. poised to reveal an adjustment to its scientific modeling for. ethanol that will reveal the corn-based fuel to be less efficient. at reducing greenhouse gas emissions than previously estimated.

The changes would make it harder for ethanol. producers to take part in the profitable brand-new U.S. tax credits for. SAF, viewed as important to the market's development, the sources said.

It will still leave them a path to the subsidies if. they can partner with corn growers that utilize sustainable farming. practices, reported.

(source: Reuters)