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06/19/2018

NMMA Praises EPA Approval of Bio-Isobutanol as New Biofuel Additive

General Government Relations

 

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Earlier this week, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt approved the registration of bio-isobutanol as a fuel additive. NMMA has been a leading voice in the effort to secure approval for bio-isobutanol, raising it directly with Administrator Pruitt on multiple occasions since he took office.

NMMA’s President, Thom Dammrich, stated, “We applaud Administrator Pruitt’s approval of bio-isobutanol as a biofuel additive, which will provide consumers a safe, efficient, and environmentally-friendly E15 alternative that is highly compatible with marine products. This decision will promote an innovative fuel supply, with direct benefits to American boaters and consumers.

Dammrich continued, “As our leaders continue to discuss potential reforms to the Renewable Fuel Standard, it is absolutely critical that all stakeholders remember the threat posed by fuel blends exceeding 10 percent ethanol. Thanks to the leadership of Administrator Pruitt and champions in Congress like Representative Buddy Carter (R-GA-1), who highlighted the value of bio-isobutanol during multiple committee hearings, consumers could now have much-needed additional choices at the pump.

“While additional steps by EPA are needed to break down other regulatory impediments to the full-scale commercialization of bio-isobutanol, EPA’s recent actions are very encouraging. In addition to increased fuel options, we need a comprehensive public education and awareness campaign in place prior to any E15 expansion – we owe it to the millions of American boaters and the 650,000 workers that the industry supports.” 

For more information, please contact NMMA Director of Federal Affairs, Michael Pasko at mpasko@nmma.org.

Background:

According to a Harris Poll commissioned by the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (2018):

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