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What the Heck is E-15 Anyway? Follow the Science to Find Out.
October 23, 2009
Written by: Scott Openshaw
Some corn ethanol companies want to increase by 50% the amount of corn ethanol that can e blended into gasoline before the science shows it is safe for engines and the environment. Congress and the Obama administration should follow the science before adding more corn ethanol into gasoline.
We should wait until independent tests show gasoline supplies containing more than 10% ethanol will not pose a risk to the environment, engines, or rural communities.
See what the environmental groups, food makers, livestock producers, small business owners, Hispanic community, boaters and small engine makers reveal about E-15 at www.followthescience.com
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