RINatomy Part 4 – The RIN As An Asset

A Renewable Identification Number (RIN), in addition to being a subsidy, a tax, and a mandate, is a financial asset. Anatomy noun, anat·​o·​my ə-ˈna-tə-mē  a study of the structure or inner workings of something Read other posts in this series RINatomy – A coupon is not considered an asset. Neither is a sales tax, or…

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RINatomy Part 3 – The RIN As A Mandate

RINs come in different categories, some of which have associated with them a mandated annual volume of biofuel that, by law, must be supplied to the U.S. market. Anatomy noun, anat·​o·​my ə-ˈna-tə-mē  a study of the structure or inner workings of something Read other blogs in this series: RINatomy: The D4 RIN is designed to…

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RINatomy Part 2 – The RIN As A Tax

A Renewable Identification Number (RIN) is an environmental credit that is part of a price control system that manipulates the prices of fuel components to force otherwise non-economic biofuels into the US fuel supply.  Anatomy noun, anat·​o·​my ə-ˈna-tə-mē  a study of the structure or inner workings of something Read other blogs in this series RINatomy:…

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RINatomy Part 1 – The RIN As A Subsidy

A Renewable Identification Number (RIN) is a part of the price control system that manipulates the prices of fuel components to force otherwise non-economical biofuels into the US fuel supply.  Anatomy noun, anat·​o·​my ə-ˈna-tə-mē  a study of the structure or inner workings of something Read other posts in this series RINatomy – In this control…

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