EPA To Approve E15 Gasoline With Higher Ethanol Content
The EPA will announce Friday that it has approved the use of E15 gasoline for vehicles made after the year 2000. The EPA previously approved the added ethanol content for vehicles made after 2007 –...
View ArticleEPA Approves E15 Gasoline for Increased Use With Caveat
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finally approved the first applications in making gasoline that contains up to 15 percent ethanol, known as E15. This comes after much criticism on...
View ArticleE15 Fuel Causes Costly Damage to Older Engines: Study Says
Debates around ethanol use have out-burned the fuel’s actual use since E85 started showing up at pumping stations in 2005. Most recently, a study suggests that E15 is likely to incur costly repairs in...
View ArticleEPA Approves Sale of E15 in United States
The use of E15 was approved by the EPA back in April, which meant it was only a matter of time before the selling of E15 was approved. That time has come. Recently however, the EPA did admit that the...
View ArticleNew E15 Mandate Adds Another Annoying Rule
Ever since the use of E15 has been approved, rules and warnings against its use have been popping up left, right and center. Now a new mandate for the 15 percent ethanol, 85 percent gasoline mixture...
View ArticleSelling E15 Irresponsible: AAA President Says
It isn’t clear what effect E15 will have on cars and in AAA president Robert Darbelnet’s mind, that’s enough to justify halting sales. Darbelnet told Congress on Tuesday that the government hasn’t...
View ArticleMaine to Ban Ethanol Blended Gasoline
The state of Maine is taking a decisive stance against blending ethanol with gasoline, seeking to approve a bill that will ban the fuel if two other New England states pass similar laws. The Maine...
View ArticleChallenge to Selling E15 Fuel Declined by Court
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge today by major automakers and other groups to reverse the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision regarding E15 fuel. The group argues that...
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