Markets and Trade
AreaUnited States of America
Commodity GroupBiofuels
CommodityBiodiesel
Date01/08/2017
Policy CategoryRenewable energy
Policy InstrumentBiofuel policy
DescriptionAnnounced that, in the state of Minnesota, the mandatory biodiesel blending rate would be raised from 10 to 20 percent in May 2018.
NotesLocal blending mandate: Minnesota – the first state in the nation to mandate biodiesel use back in 2005 – is set to raise its biodiesel standard from 10 to 20 percent in May next year. Accordingly, only diesel containing 20 percent biodiesel may be sold between May and October, when fuel stations will switch back to 5 percent, as biodiesel turns from fluid to gel under colder temperatures. The higher blending mandate is meant to (i) help preserve and protect Minnesota’s air and water quality, (i) reduce the state’s reliance on fossil fuels, and (iii) support demand for locally grown biodiesel feedstock, notably soybeans. Fuel producers and the trucking industry expressed concern about the new measure, stating that the infrastructure required to handle the higher blends was not yet available.