WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday that it would permit blends of up to 15 percent ethanol in gasoline for some ordinary cars, because it would not damage the engines or cause unacceptable increases in their emissions. But numerous other changes would have to occur before drivers will see fuel pumps offering the blend, known as e15, and the agency could not say whether the approval would lead to any additional sales of ethanol.We are slowly but surely making our way towards the reusable fuel source that we so desperately need. We may even see the replacement for oil in our near future.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Ethanol Cars
The new vehicular sensation that's sweeping the nation...IT'S the Ethanol Cars! As of Wednesday the EPA created a new blend of Gasoline and Ethanol (e15) that is compatible with all 2007 and newer models.
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