Posted on 10/08/2018 5:42:03 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
The White House on Monday rolled out a new plan that would allow higher blends of ethanol in vehicle fuels, amid concerns that the change could lead to more air pollution.
The administrations memo calls to extend the sale of E15 -- consisting of 15 percent of ethanol blended into gasoline -- year round. The fuel was blocked between June 1 and Sept. 15, as science shows burning ethanol in warmer temperature leads to heightened ground-level ozone pollution and smog.
A senior White House official said the plan was part of President Trumps free market plan.
This action is basically specifically directed at increasing the supply of biofuels and providing consumer choice and inline with the president's approach to propping up the free market, the official told reporters on a call.
The President has repeatedly stated his support of the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) program and thinks its good to have domestically created fuel here and think it will be good for the agriculture industry overall.
Through the memo, the White House will ask the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to formally draft a regulation allowing for the use of E15 year-round. No formal text has yet been provided. The rule will go through a formal comment period, the official said.
An EPA spokesperson said the agency will follow the presidents direction and proceed as expeditiously as practicable.
He is fulfilling his promise by providing clear policy direction that will expand opportunities for our nations farmers, provide certainty to our refiners and bolster the United States role as a biofuels powerhouse, the spokesperson said.
But the plan is likely to hit a few major roadblocks. The EPA has concluded as recently as 2011 that it could not allow the use of E15 due to the air pollution restrictions regulated under the Clean Air Act. A number of outside environmentalist groups have additionally vowed to sue over any change to the fuel policy.
While ethanol is a renewable fuel thats increased usage could potentially offset the burning and mining of fossil fuels, a number of studies have found that burning the gas is not any cleaner, and in some instances more harmful.
The limits exist in the Clean Air Act for a reason. Ethanol blended in gasoline does produce more pollutants that lead to smog than gasoline alone. So by increasing the amount from 10 percent to 15 percent, that breaks those limits that are in the Clean Air Act and could potentially lead to more ozone formation, said David DeGennaro, agricultural policy specialist for the National Wildlife Federation.
The Senior White House official emphasized that the memo is focused on increasing the biofuel market and isnt directly related to climate change.
The administrations announcement comes a day after the U.N.s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), released a report that found the world needs to decrease emissions by 45 percent by 2030 or else the atmosphere could hit 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming.
The report was conducted at the behest of negotiators for the Paris climate agreement who asked the IPCC to study what must be done in order to limit climate rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial temperatures. The president announced he was pulling the United States out of the agreement last summer.
Trumps move is championed by corn growers as it would likely expand the market of ethanol but opposed by representatives of the oil and gas industry. Trump made a promise during the Iowa Caucus that he would remove the restrictions on E15. He won the states Republican race.
In April, the president signaled that the change was imminent, telling reporters at the White House of gasoline blends, Were going to raise it up to 15 percent and raise it to a 12-month period.
The change would essentially waive E15 from national vapor-pressure requirements under the Clean Air Act.
Additionally, the White House memo will direct EPA to consider other measures to help stabilize and make more transparent the Renewable identification Number (RIN) market.
Currently refiners and importers of natural gas must blend their fuels with ethanol before sales or purchase RINs sold on the market.
The administrations RIN reform would include requiring public disclosure of RIN, limit the length of time that non refinery or importers can hold a RIN and improve compliance obligations on a more frequent basis.
Ethanol blends increase smog?
I can't keep up with this new fangled 'science'.
A waste of corn and hard on motors. Especially 2-cycle motors.
Ping.
Get the corn squeezin’s outta da gas.
NOW!
It makes Zer0 sense.
Trump is a smart guy. Who is pushing this kr@p on him?
bad for many rubber parts
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Ethanol needs to get lost!
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That ‘waste of corn’ nonsense is something I’ve heard for years and years.
It’s just that, nonsense, he said as he stood beside a mountain of corn.
I bought a new gas powered car this year.
It has yet to see any gasohol, even when refueled at some significant additional expense when away from the compound.
Love Trump.
Hate ethanol in gasoline.
I think quite a few farms in the US are subsidized, Big Time.
Pollution transferred to corn production areas.
OK this is one of the very few example that I can point to that instead of making Trump appear smart. It makes him look really stupid.
We have enough problems with E10. And the subsidies should all end. BTW if you use E15 with small engines then the warranty is automatically void. That is how bad it is.
DJT’s first mistake.
Agree with previous poster......who’s feeding him his info ?
....a kiss to farmers who’ve been temporarily affected with tariffs ? Too soon to sway Iowa voters.
Yes they did.
It’s just that now Trump is stealing their thunder. Gotta do something about that!
LMAO
Trump ain't doing this right.........
I’m ok with this, because this is not a mandate, this is a free-market removal of restrictions.
Anyone who buys E10 or E15 is a fool, but foolishness should not be illegal.
A coordinated “NO ETHANOL!” chant at Trump rallies might be in order.
Corn farmers?
I know but I find it humorous environmentalists are now the ones complaining about ethanol blends and admitting it increases smog.
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