Renewable Fuel Standard

Driving Growth for Clean Fuels
The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) supports sustainable growth of the clean fuels market in America. RFS requires transportation fuel sold in the United States to include annually set volumes of clean fuels. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets the required RFS volumes each year and maintains data on production and use.
Since the creation of the RFS, the biodiesel and renewable diesel market in the United States has grown from a few hundred million to more than 5 billion gallons annually.
Clean Fuels Alliance America provides critical data on the availability of raw materials in America. To support the continued growth of our industry, this data represents all the feedstocks used to produce biodiesel and renewable diesel, including soy, canola and other vegetable oils, recycled cooking oil and greases, and animal fats. Clean Fuels and our members engage with the EPA throughout the year to provide updated data on resource availability, as well as to comment on proposed rules and testify at public hearings.
May 20, 2025
Clean Fuels, Farm, Feedstock Groups Ask EPA to Set 5.25-Billion-Gallon 2026 RFS BBD Volume
March 17, 2025
Clean Fuels Alliance: Warning — Expect Gridlock Ahead
March 13, 2025
Clean Fuels Expresses Disappointment in RFS Delays
March 10, 2025
Clean Fuels, Trade Groups Applaud Bipartisan, Bicameral Renewable Fuel for Ocean-Going Vessels Act
March 6, 2025
Clean Fuels, Others Urge EPA Administrator Zeldin to Set Robust, Multiyear RFS Volumes
February 20, 2025
Clean Fuels Thanks Representatives for Urging EPA Administrator Zeldin to Put the RFS Back on Track
February 7, 2025
Clean Fuels Reacts to §45Z Guidance
January 13, 2025
Clean Fuels Notifies EPA of Intent to Sue Over 2026 RFS Rule Delay
July 17, 2024
Clean Fuels Thanks Representatives for Letter Urging Higher RFS Volumes
July 11, 2024