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Renewable Fuels Association v. EPA

Filing Date: 2021
Case Categories:
  • Federal Statutory Claims
    • Clean Air Act
      • Industry Lawsuits
        • Renewable Fuel Standards
Principal Laws:
Clean Air Act (CAA)
Description: Challenge to EPA's granting of small refinery exemptions from Renewable Fuel Standard obligations.
  • Renewable Fuels Association v. EPA
    Docket number(s): 21-9518
    Court/Admin Entity: 10th Cir.
    Case Documents:
    Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary
    05/25/2021 Order Petitioner's motion to voluntarily dismiss granted. Courts Dismissed Challenges to Small Refinery Exemptions from Renewable Fuel Standard Requirements After EPA Obtained Vacatur and Voluntary Remand. After the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated and remanded three small refinery exemption extensions from Renewable Fuel Standard requirements granted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on January 19, 2021, Renewable Fuels Association moved to voluntarily dismiss its petitions for review challenging the exemptions in the Tenth Circuit and the D.C. Circuit. The Tenth Circuit granted the motion on May 25, 2021, and the D.C. Circuit granted the motion on May 26, 2021. The Tenth Circuit vacated and remanded the exemptions after EPA moved for vacatur and voluntary remand, conceding that it did not analyze determinative legal questions regarding the refineries’ eligibility for the extensions.
    05/24/2021 Motion to Dismiss Download Unopposed motion to voluntarily dismiss filed by petitioner.
    03/05/2021 Order Download Emergency motion to stay effectiveness of agency action pending appeal denied and EPA abeyance motion granted.
    02/08/2021 Petition for Review Download Petition for review filed.

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