By Renewable Industries Canada | June 28, 2021
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The week of June 22, Renewable Industries Canada (RICanada) board members appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Natural Resources meeting on the low-carbon and renewable fuels industry in Canada.
RICanada was established in 1984, representing the select few who embraced the challenge of developing and delivering clean, renewable fuels to market. Today, RICanada members proudly produce more liters of domestic, renewable fuel than the membership of any other domestic industry organization.
Appearing on behalf of RICanada were Malcolm West, executive vice president and chief financial officer at Greenfield Global Inc., Canada s leading ethanol producer, and Scott Lewis, executive vice president commercial operations and strategy at World Energy, a global leader in the production of biomass-based diesel and sustainable aviation fuel. Both testified on the proven efficacy and sustainability of Cana
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It recommends:
Maintain the proposed timeline with publication of final regulations by the end of 2021 and early action credit generation immediately upon publication of final regulations. The full regulations should come into force by December 2022.
Release all available details of the ECCC Life Cycle Analysis model to enable early action by obligated parties and investments by low-carbon fuel producers.
Reduce regulatory burden by confirming an aggregate recognition of U.S. and Canadian farming practices as sustainable. Simplify farm-level declarations in jurisdictions where there is aggregate recognition of sustainability.
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