The subject of non-compliance and maximizing trading profits with RINs (Renewable Identification Numbers) are on the agenda for a call-in webcast and teleseminar next Tuesday (January 27). Participation is free; the host is radio personality Bob Taylor, interviewing Clayton McMartin, president of the Renewable Fuels Clearinghouse. Questions can be submitted in advance by listeners by visiting here. The program will cover biodiesel and ethanol RINs (tradable credits issued to refiners to track their biofuels blending activities), and will cover the transition to the new Renewable Fuel Standard.
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