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The 'debate' over E15 is showing up in my Inbox with greater frequency these days.
In case you haven't heard, E15 is 85 percent gasoline and 15 percent ethanol. Current EPA rules require refineries to produce E10 as road fuel, and a few years ago the Agency began the rule-making process to change that requirement to E15. (The actual ethanol blend at the pump is determined locally by state government, and the pump must be labled.)
Opposition to this rule comes from a group called the...
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