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EPA Issues Emergency Fuel Waiver for E15 Sales
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16910213" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>I fear the demand for Ethanol for E15 will have to steal from E85, force it's price up at the least, and make availability drop, or even worse get the content of e85 to be 80 -85% (the more winter or high altitude blends for some areas where it is used as they can usually say its E85 as low as E50). By my sisters in COS Black forrest, technically Monument it is E70 at best, still labeled E85.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16910213, member: 51947"] I fear the demand for Ethanol for E15 will have to steal from E85, force it's price up at the least, and make availability drop, or even worse get the content of e85 to be 80 -85% (the more winter or high altitude blends for some areas where it is used as they can usually say its E85 as low as E50). By my sisters in COS Black forrest, technically Monument it is E70 at best, still labeled E85. [/QUOTE]
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