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EPA proposal expected to expand sales of high-ethanol gasoline in Midwest states
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing action that’s expected to expand the sale of gasoline made with higher concentrations of ethanol in eight states near the Midwest. The move is expected to allow more sales of gasoline with 15 percent concentrations of ethanol, rather than the more common type with 10 percent concentrations of ethanol, in the summer.  It comes after a request from the states’ governors, and is seen as a win for the biofuels industry. However, it is not expected to take effect until 2024.  Brian Jennings, CEO of the American Coalition for Ethanol,  told The Hill that in the long-term, the change would be “enormously important” for the industry.  T

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