EPA pushes back ethanol decision
Le Mars Daily Sentinel - 2 hours 17 minutes agoThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is holding off on deciding whether to raise allowable ethanol content in gasoline until mid-2010.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is holding off on deciding whether to raise allowable ethanol content in gasoline until mid-2010.
The Environmental Protection Agency said it will announce by Tuesday's deadline whether it will allow an increase in the amount of ethanol mixed into gasoline.
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With only two of 19 engine durability tests completed, Environmental Protection Agency officials decided they need more time to evaluate boosting the amount of ethanol blended into the nation's gasoline supply. In March, Growth Energy and 54 ethanol manufacturers asked for a green jobs waiver to allow gasoline to be blended with 15 percent ethanol. The current ratio is 10 percent. The EPA's ...
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Is 10 percent in your tank enough or should there be more? The Environmental Protection Agency was expected to rule this week on a petition to increase the limit of ethanol blends from ten to 15 percent. EPA has now decided to post pone that decision til
FAIRMONT - Ethanol supporters will just have to wait. That is the message from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to a request to boost ethanol content in gasoline. The deadline for the EPA's response was Tuesday. Growth Energy, representing 54 ethanol producers, submitted the waiver request in March, asking for the ethanol limit in gasoline to be raised to 15 percent, or E15.
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