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Re: [Tigers] More Joy From Our Gov'ment

To: tigers@autox.team.net, " Mark \(GE Indust ConsInd\)Rense"
Subject: Re: [Tigers] More Joy From Our Gov'ment
From: Paul R Sheahan <sunbeamtiger@prodigy.net>
Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 08:54:20 -0800 (PST)
Who is selling fuel with no ethanol?

Paul
Paul R Sheahan

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--- On Tue, 12/1/09, Rense, Mark (GE Indust, ConsInd) <mark.rense@ge.com>
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From: Rense, Mark (GE Indust, ConsInd) <mark.rense@ge.com>
Subject: [Tigers] More Joy From Our Gov'ment
To: tigers@autox.team.net
Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 11:30 AM


I don't know about you, but my Tigers don't like E10 fuel, now we will
be faced with E15 before too long. This is all due to the corn ethanol
industry lobbying to bail themselves out of financial trouble.


EPA Notifies Industry Group on Status of Ethanol Waiver Request


Release date: 12/01/2009

Contact Information: Deb Berlin, berlin.deb@epa.gov, 202-564-4914,
202-564-4355


WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today
announced that it expects to make a final determination in mid-2010
regarding whether to increase the allowable ethanol content in fuel.

In a letter sent today to Growth Energy - a bio fuels industry
association that had asked EPA to grant a waiver that would allow for
the use of up to 15 percent of ethanol in gasoline - the agency said
that while not all tests have been completed, the results of two tests
indicate that engines in newer cars likely can handle an ethanol blend
higher than the current 10-percent limit. The agency will decide whether
to raise the blending limit when more testing data is available. EPA
also announced that it has begun the process to craft the labeling
requirements that will be necessary if the blending limit is raised.

In March 2009, Growth Energy requested a waiver to allow for the use of
up to 15 percent ethanol in gasoline, an increase of five percent
points. Under the Clean Air Act, EPA was required to respond to the
waiver request by December 1, 2009. EPA has been evaluating the group's
request and has received a broad range of public comments as part of the
administrative rulemaking process. EPA and the Department of Energy also
undertook a number of studies to determine whether cars could handle
higher ethanol blends. Testing has been proceeding as quickly as
possible given the available testing facilities.
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