Groups Want More Tests on Higher-Ethanol U.S. Fuel
by Tom Doggett (Reuters) The agency already said it was waiting until this summer, so it can review test data on how a higher ethanol-gasoline ratio would affect engines. … Initial tests showed vehicles built after 2001 would likely be able to handle E15, the agency said.
However, the coalition said the EPA needs to asses the effects of E15 on the existing automobile fleet, motorcycles and nonroad equipment as well as retail gasoline station pumps and storage tanks.
… The coalition includes the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, American Petroleum Institute, Motorcycle Industry Council, Boat Owners Association of the United States and the National Association of Convenience Stores. READ MORE
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