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Ex Post Costs and Renewable Identification Number (RIN) Prices under the Renewable Fuel Standard

Ex Post Costs and Renewable Identification Number (RIN) Prices under the Renewable Fuel Standard

Full Title: Ex Post Costs and Renewable Identification Number (RIN) Prices under the Renewable Fuel Standard
Author(s): Gabriel Lade, C.-Y. Cynthia Lin, and Aaron Smith
Publisher(s): Resources for the Future
Publication Date: June 1, 2015
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Description (excerpt):

We critically review the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) assessment of the costs and benefits of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS2) as summarized in its regulatory impact analysis (RIA). We focus particularly on EPA’s methods used to calculate the costs of the policy on the US fuel market. We compare EPA’s ex ante cost and benefit estimates to measures of ex post costs implied by the price of compliance credits under the policy. Overall, we find that the agency’s assessment was inadequate. In spite of, or perhaps because of, the detailed and complex analysis underlying the RIA, EPA overlooked several fundamental factors. We conclude by recommending a simplification of the analysis used in RIAs, as well as the use of “stress tests” in RIAs to ensure that programs like the RFS2 are designed in ways that can manage high compliance cost scenarios.

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