As deadline looms, First Environment offers RFS2 certification

October 10, 2012

BY First Environment

The EPA three-year recertification deadline for companies producing fuels under the renewable fuel standard is only four months away. Any companies that were certified in 2010 must be recertified by a professional engineer by Jan. 31, 2013.

First Environment’s licensed professional engineers will work with your facility to confirm and evaluate the accuracy of information provided to EPA during the registration process. Our streamlined certification process provides clients with the most cost-effective, accurate and attestable report. The certification process includes the following steps:

-Pre-verification activities

-Kick-off call

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-Strategic review

-Preparation of verification and sampling plans

-Desktop record assessment

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-Site visit

-Draft report submittal

-Issuance of final report and validation mark

First Environment can provide biodiesel companies with the certification they need to confirm their compliance with RFS2, and then verify that the renewable identification numbers (RINs) are valid. First Environment has performed emission verifications for the past 10 years and has earned numerous accreditations and awards for its verification services. The firm maintains a rigorous process to ensure integrity and impartiality. 

First Environment can assist renewable fuel producers in verifying their monthly RIN quantities for entry into the EPA Moderated Transaction System. Our licensed professional engineers will review supporting documentation and calculations to confirm and verify that monthly RIN totals have been quantified accurately.

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