RINs definition

RINs means renewable identification numbers and refers to serial numbers assigned to credits generated from renewable fuel production under the Environmental Protection Agency’s Renewable Fuel Standard (“RFS”) regulations, which require blending renewable fuels into the nation's fuel supply. In lieu of blending, refiners may purchase these transferable credits in order to comply with the regulations.
RINs means that which is designated as the deliverable pursuant to the Contract Specifications of Nodal Deliverable RINs Contracts.
RINs means Renewable Identification Numbers.

More Definitions of RINs

RINs means renewable identification numbers that are unique numbers generated to represent a volume of renewable fuel pursuant to 40 CFR § 80.1125 and 40 CFR § 80.1126.
RINs means renewable identification numbers and refers to serial numbers assigned to credits generated from biodiesel production under the Environmental Protection Agency’s Renewable Fuel Standard 2 (“RFS2”) regulations that mandate increased volumes of renewable fuels blended into the nation’s fuel supply. In lieu of blending, refiners may purchase these transferable credits in order to comply with the regulations.
RINs means any “renewable identification number” as defined in 40 C.F.R. § 80.1401 and regulated as part of Renewable Fuel Standards.
RINs. Renewable Identification Numbers under the United States Renewable Fuel Standard Program.
RINs shall have the meaning given to that term in Schedule 2.1.
RINs. A unique number generated to represent a volume of renewable fuel pursuant to 40 C.F.R. §§80.1425 and 80.1426.
RINs has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(g).