July 27, 2016
BY Erin Krueger
The U.S. EPA has released renewable identification number (RIN) generation data for June, reporting that more than 1.7 billion RINs were generated during the month, bringing the total for the first half of the year to nearly 9.21 billion.
More than 14.11 million D3 cellulosic RINs were generated in June, bringing the net total for the first half of the year to 76.97 million. More than 2.02 million D3 RINs have been generated for ethanol, with 44.03 generated for renewable compressed natural gas and 32.76 million for renewable liquefied natural gas. So far this year, 70.46 D3 RINS have been generated by domestic producers, with 8.35 generated by importers.
Advertisement
No D7 cellulosic diesel RINs were generated in June. The net total for the first six months of the year is 114,835, all of which were generated in March for cellulosic heating oil by importers.
More than 8.21 million D5 advanced biofuel RINs were generated in June, bringing the net total for the first half of the year to 32.9 million. So far this year, 18.32 million D5 RINs have been generated for ethanol, with 10.49 million generated for naptha, 809,121 generated for heating oil, and 3.3 million generated for nonester renewable diesel. More than 27.94 million D5 RINs have been generated by domestic producers, with 4.97 million generated by importers.
Nearly 1.31 billion D6 renewable fuel RINs were generated in June, bringing the net total for the first half of the year to 7.45 billion. The majority, 7.26 billion, have been generated for ethanol, with 55.38 million generated for biodiesel, 143.32 million generated for nonester renewable diesel, and 81,642 generated for butanol. Nearly 7.26 billion D6 RINs have been generated domestically, with 60.52 million generated by importers and 143.32 generated by foreign entities.
Advertisement
More than 369.5 million D4 biomass-based diesel RINs were generated in June, bringing the net total for the first six months of the year to 1.63 billion. Most, 1.32 billion, have been generated for biodiesel, with 319.46 million generated for nonester renewable diesel, and 733,351 generated for renewable jet fuel. More than 1.24 billion D4 RINs have been generated domestically, with 244.31 million generated by importers and 148.55 million generated by foreign entities.
As of the end of June, the EPA estimates nearly 9.21 billion RINs have been generated so far this year, with 393.89 million retired, 524.53 million locked and available, and 8.29 billion unlocked and available.
President Trump on July 4 signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” The legislation extends and updates the 45Z credit and revives a tax credit benefiting small biodiesel producers but repeals several other bioenergy-related tax incentives.
CARB on June 27 announced amendments to the state’s LCFS regulations will take effect beginning on July 1. The amended regulations were approved by the agency in November 2024, but implementation was delayed due to regulatory clarity issues.
SAF Magazine and the Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative announced the preliminary agenda for the North American SAF Conference and Expo, being held Sept. 22-24 at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Saipem has been awarded an EPC contract by Enilive for the expansion of the company’s biorefinery in Porto Marghera, near Venice. The project will boost total nameplate capacity and enable the production of SAF.
Global digital shipbuilder Incat Crowther announced on June 11 the company has been commissioned by Los Angeles operator Catalina Express to design a new low-emission, renewable diesel-powered passenger ferry.