The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is expected to submit the 2026 biofuel blending quotas to the White House later this week for final review. These quotas, which cover a variety of biofuel categories including conventional and advanced biofuels, are part of the annual process where the EPA proposes biofuel volumes that must be reviewed by the White House before they become binding obligations for fuel producers and importers. This initiative aligns with the Renewable Fuel Standard, which requires increasing volumes of renewable fuels such as ethanol and biodiesel to be blended with gasoline and diesel in an effort to decrease dependence on fossil fuels.
EPA to send 2026 biofuel blending quotas to White House for review
