EPA Again Delays Decision on Fuel-Ethanol Blend Rate Increase, an Industrial Info News Alert

EPA Again Delays Decision on Fuel-Ethanol Blend Rate Increase, an Industrial Info News Alert

Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) -- The United States Environmental Protection Agency has announced that it will delay a decision on increasing the fuel-ethanol blend rate until the fall of 2010. Currently, ethanol can be blended to a maximum of only 10% with petroleum gasoline for consumers. Producers would like to increase this rate to 15%, which would obviously increase the demand for the renewable fuel.

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