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Friday 07/30/10

Lawmakers Raise Issues About E15 Proposal

Federal lawmakers are asking questions about the effect that increasing ethanol content would have on engines and the environment, the Des Moines Register reported. Top Democrats and Republicans on the house Energy and Commerce Committee posed a series of such questions Thursday in a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency. Currently, the limit of ethanol blended into gasoline is 10 percent, however, the EPA is considering approval of E15 to be used in newer vehicles. THE EPA has postponed a decision on the matter until possibly this fall, when results from additional engine studies are expected.

(Des Moines Register, July 30, 2010)

(http://www.desmoinesregister.com/…)

Posted at 2:42PM CDT 07/30/10
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