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Ethanol group opposes new auto emissions requirements


A national trade group that promotes ethanol joined its frequent foe — a trade group that promotes oil companies and refineries — this week in challenging new federal regulations that threaten them both by requiring significantly reduced tailpipe emissions for new vehicles.

The Renewable Fuels Association seeks judicial review of the U.S. Environmental Protection agency rule, which took effect Monday. It sets targets for the manufacturers of light- and medium-duty vehicles that would force them to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions by about half from 2026 to 2032.

The first model year to be affected by the new requirements is 2027.

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