Legislation Would Delay E15
Legislation sponsored by Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) could delay getting 15% ethanol blended fuel in the marketplace by requiring even more testing by the Environmental Protection Agency.
The bill out of the Science, Space, and Technology Committee’s Energy and Environment Subcommittee has the backing of numerous anti-ethanol organizations, including the including petroleum, livestock, environmental and food industry groups. It would require EPA to contract with the National Academy of Sciences to study the effects of E15 on vehicles and engines. “The EPA’s decision to rush introduction of E15 into the marketplace raised a red flag, and stakeholders are speaking out before it’s too late,” Sensenbrenner said.
Growth Energy CEO Tom Buis notes that E15 has been tested more than any other fuel in history. “This is a waste of time and a waste of taxpayer dollars,” Buis said. “No fuel blend has undergone the level of scrutiny E15 has – and passed the tests like E15 did. They’ve been looking at E15 for more than three years.”
The Green Jobs Waiver for E15 was accompanied with more independently-gathered data, science and research in its support than any of the other 11 Clean Air Act waivers previously approved by the U.S. EPA. The agency approved the use of E15 in vehicles newer than 2001 more than a year ago, but it has yet to reach the consumer marketplace.



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Martin Tjossem
Unfortunate that we have people like him amongst us. While I don’t have much experience with E15, I have been using E30 or higher blend in unmodified vehicles for almost 11 years now and it works GREAT!!!! The oldest vehicle is 1992 and the newest is 2000.
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Kurt Lintelman
Mr. Sensenbrenner is one of several things
1 . In big oil’s pocket
2. ignorant
3. very misinformed
4. owns oil stock
5. doesn’t give a damn
6. all of the above
Come on Jim look around you and see all the potential sources for renewable fuels and continue to tell us to do as we have always done !!!!! NOT…
charles langer
How did the lawsuit over the use of e15 turn out? Stop the mandates and let the people decide what works the best. E85 does not work,it cost over 25% more to use than regular gas.Go to fueleconomy.gov and compare any vehicle.We should not do ethanol unless there is a sizable gain.Using one part of energy to create another with less energy,in the process we used up two parts where we normally would have used one is sensless.
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