Genscape expands RIN Integrity Network services

April 3, 2013

BY Ron Kotrba

Genscape announced recent expansions to its RIN quality assurance plan (QAP) program. For both A-RIN and B-RIN producers, Genscape stated its QAP program now incorporates a suite of compliance-based services, valued at approximately $10,000, including annual attestation, direct advice on RFS2 registration and compliance issues with a licensed certified public accountant, an RFS2 engineering review by an engineer licensed in the facility’s state, a full ASTM D6751 panel test, and RFS2 quarterly report filing.

A public version of the company’s RIN Integrity Network dashboard was recently made available. The public dashboard features producer information in a visual display and a downloadable list, as well as notifications to indicate when information has changed.

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