A Sioux Falls, SD, based biofuels company is ready to get to work on a new partnership following the U.S. Senate’s confirmation of Michael Regan as the 16th Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Senior Vice President of Government Affairs and Communications for POET– the world’s largest biofuels producer– Joshua Shields says Regan’s approval is a “new day at the EPA. We look forward to working with Administrator Regan to combat the climate crisis and reduce toxic vehicle emissions, improving the air in all of our communities, especially urban areas. As the Biden Administration looks for solutions to build back better and cleaner, biofuels, like E15, are a fuel option that’s ready today and will reduce harmful emissions poisoning the air and warming our planet. There’s no single solution to solve the climate crisis but POET looks forward to working with Administrator Regan to effectively implement the RFS, which is the nation’s most successful renewable fuel policy to date and work on additional ways biofuels can clean up our transportation fleet on the road today.”
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