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Hurdle Cleared for Sale of 15% Ethanol Blends

The Environmental Protection Agency has given its approval for the first retailers to sell 15% ethanol blended fuel.

“Today, the last significant federal hurdle has been cleared to allow consumers to buy fuel containing up to 15 percent ethanol (E15),” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. “This gets us one step closer to giving the American consumer a real choice at the pump. The public has a right to choose between imported oil and home-grown energy and today’s action by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) advances that goal.”

EPA announced today the approval of the first Misfueling Mitigation Plans (MMPs) for individual companies after working with the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) about how E15 would be dispensed, particularly from blender pumps. According to EPA, it was determined that an addendum to RFA’s Retailer Handbook “provided the necessary information for EPA to approve the individual plan submitters’ MMPs.”

“In the eyes of the federal government, E15 is a legal fuel for sale to cars, pickups, and SUVs made since 2001,” said RFA President and CEO Bob Dinneen. “With all i’s dotted and t’s crossed as far as EPA is concerned, our undivided focus will turn to addressing state regulatory issues, identifying retailers wishing to offer E15, and paving the way to greater use of domestically produced ethanol.”

In cooperation with Growth Energy, the RFA has also initiated a nationwide fuel survey program as required by EPA to ensure stations offering E15 are adhering to misfueling mitigation requirements, such as proper labeling, ethanol content, and vapor pressure. “We are committed to ensuring a safe and smooth introduction of E15 for consumers and retailers alike,” said Dinneen. “Change often breeds confusion and as stations begin to offer E15, the RFA will proactively work with those retailers to educate consumers on the appropriate use of E15 and the benefits of greater domestic ethanol use. We believe it is possible that gallons of E15 could be sold under the waiver conditions before the end of the summer.”

However, RFA notes that hurdles to the widespread adoption of E15 still remain, including pending litigation, threats of congressional intervention to prevent the sale of E15, and state regulatory issues. Also limiting the fast adoption of E15, particularly in summer months, is the requirement that E15 meet stricter federal evaporative emissions standards, known as Reid Vapor Pressure or RVP.

    9 Comments

  • [...] With the approval by EPA of the first retailers to sell 15% ethanol blends, the industry is gearing up for imminent sales of the new blend level, possibly this week. In this edition of “The Ethanol Report,” Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) President and CEO Bob Dinneen talks about how the final, final hurdle to E15 sales was overcome and what the industry is doing now. [...]

  • June 18, 2012 — 3:50 pm

    CP

    Bravo!!! Let the lawsuits begin!!!! What a bunch of buffoons!!!

  • June 20, 2012 — 10:17 am

    RE Stookey

    As an affordable, home-grown fuel source that ensures a stable price for non-food grade corn, E15 is a strong step towards an alternative energy source to unstable OPEC oil. E15 – and the ethanol industry in general – is a proven technology that is constantly improving on efficiecies to provide a promising future for all Americans as we continue to search for enery alternatives.

  • [...] blended fuel. E15 is a legal fuel for sale to cars, pickups and SUVs made since 2001. Here’s some more background on E15. Sales could start this week in Iowa, Illinois and/or Kansas. What do you [...]

  • June 20, 2012 — 2:28 pm

    Precision Pays

    [...] blended fuel. E15 is a legal fuel for sale to cars, pickups and SUVs made since 2001. Here’s some more background on E15. Sales could start this week in Iowa, Illinois and/or Kansas. What do you [...]

  • [...] blended fuel. E15 is a legal fuel for sale to cars, pickups and SUVs made since 2001. Here’s some more background on E15. Sales could start this week in Iowa, Illinois and/or Kansas. What do you [...]

  • [...] blended fuel. E15 is a legal fuel for sale to cars, pickups and SUVs made since 2001. Here’s some more background on E15. Sales could start this week in Iowa, Illinois and/or Kansas. What do you [...]

  • [...] fuel. E15 is a legal fuel for sale to cars, pickups and SUVs made since 2001. Here’s some more background on E15. Sales could start this week in Iowa, Illinois and/or Kansas. What do you [...]

  • [...] been about three weeks since the “final hurdle” to sales of 15% ethanol blended fuel was overcome, but as we celebrate our nation’s independence this week it will [...]

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