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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The government should delay new rules that expand U.S. use of biofuels until 2011, the oil industry said on Tuesday, because there is too much work to do on the ground-breaking rules to start sooner.
The Environmental Protection Agency has a January 1 target to apply the rules that also require advanced biofuels to have greenhouse gas emissions that are 40 percent lower than petroleum from creation through consumption.
Al Mannato, a manager at the American Petroleum Institute, said the industry would prefer a year’s delay as it is unlikely EPA can complete work in time for a smooth January 1 start.
“It appears the only option possible is a 2011 start date,” said Mannato during an all-day EPA hearing on its May 5 proposal to update the so-called renewable fuels standard.
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