New study looks at the innerworkings of the RFS

September 19, 2022 |

In Wisconsin, the nested design of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) is limiting incentives for blenders to sell higher blends of ethanol (E85) and has instead resulted in increasing blending of biodiesel to comply with the RFS. The nested structure of the RFS allows a more advanced biofuel (such as biodiesel) to meet the requirements of the total renewable fuel standard (that is, corn ethanol). This has limited incentives for blenders to increase sales of E85 to flex-fuel owners by pricing it at energy equivalent parity with E10. Instead, together with the biodiesel tax credit and the cellulosic waiver credit, the nested RFS structure has resulted in a 15% retail price gap between E85 and E10 and led to an increase in biodiesel production by 21% more than mandated.

In the new article “Assessing the Efficiency Implications of Renewable Fuel Policy Design in the United States” published in the open access Journal of the Agricultural & Applied Economics Association, Past President Madhu Khanna from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Jia Zhong (at the Ford Motor Company, estimate the extent to which the design of the Renewable Fuel Standard has limited consumption of higher blends of ethanol (E85) in the United States and led to a “blend wall” at 10% blend of ethanol. 

The research shows the benefits of the current suite of renewable fuel policies, including the RFS, the biodiesel tax credit and the cellulosic biofuel waiver credit for biodiesel producers and its deterimental effects on corn ethanol producers. These policies also limit demand for cellulosic ethanol in the long run and delay efforts to reduce dependence on gasoline. The authors recommend a shift towards a non-nested structure of the RFS in order to enable incentives to eliminate the price disparity between E10 and E85 and to create demand for cellulosic ethanol, which has significantly greater potential to reduce the carbon intensity of fuel than biodiesel. 

Category: Policy

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