Illinois to Consider Ethanol Blends
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Posted by Cindy Zimmerman – January 27th, 2008
Legislation is being proposed in Illinois for ethanol blends between 10 and 85 percent.
According to the Peoria Journal Star, State Rep. Aaron Schock said at a news conference Thursday that he would like to see the current 10 percent ethanol blend in gasoline increased to 15 percent and, eventually, 20 percent.
“Throughout the 20-county (18th Congressional) District, farmers have had relatively good years with high prices and high yields, but a number of them are concerned about what the future may hold with any type of dip in yields and prices,” Schock said. “There are things we can do as a government and policy makers to keep prices strong, the markets strong for agriculture and lessen our dependency on Mideast oil.”



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Jay Wardin
A study by the University of North Dakota “optimal ethanol blend-level investigation” Nov 16, 2007, found that many cars get better fuel economy on 20% to 30% ethanol then on reg unleaded. In fact a Chevrolet Impala was found to get 15% greater mileage on E20 (20% ethanol) then Tier 2 unleaded.
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