FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:April 2, 2012
EPA to Allow 15 Percent Renewable Fuel in
Gasoline
Agency
approves first applications for registration of ethanol to make
E15
WASHINGTON
- The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved the first applications for
registration of ethanol for use in making gasoline that contains up to 15
percent ethanol – known as E15. Ethanol is a renewable fuel
that can be mixed with gasoline. For over 30 years ethanol has been
blended into gasoline, but the law limited it to 10 percent by volume for use in
gasoline-fueled vehicles. Registration of ethanol to make E15 is a significant
step toward its production, sale, and use in model year 2001 and newer
gasoline-fueled cars and light trucks.
To enable widespread use of E15,
the Obama Administration has set a goal to help fueling station owners install
10,000 blender pumps over the next 5 years. In addition, both through the
Recovery Act and the 2008 Farm Bill, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and
U.S. Department of Agriculture have provided grants, loans and loan guarantees
to spur American ingenuity on the next generation of biofuels.
Today’s action follows an
extensive technical review required by law. Registration is a prerequisite to
introducing E15 into the marketplace. Before it can be sold, manufactures must
first take additional measures to help ensure retail stations and other gasoline
distributors understand and implement labeling rules and other E15-related
requirements. EPA is not requiring the use or sale of E15.
Ethanol is
considered a renewable fuel because it is generally produced from plant products
or wastes and not from fossil fuels. Ethanol is blended with gasoline for use in
most areas across the country. After extensive vehicle testing by DOE and other
organizations, EPA issued two partial waivers raising the allowable ethanol
volume to 15 percent for use in model year 2001 and newer cars and light
trucks.
E15 is not permitted for use in motor
vehicles built prior to 2001 model year and in off-road vehicles and equipment
such as boats and lawn and garden equipment. Gas pumps dispensing E15 will be
clearly labeled so consumers can make the right choice.
More
information: http://www.epa.gov/otaq/regs/fuels/additive/e15/
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