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November 27, 2007 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Renewable Fuels Association chief says there are “no show-stoppers” yet on march to E20

The president of the Renewable Fuels Association, Bob Dineen, said that the RFA and the state of Minnesota have engaged in a test program for higher blends of ethanol than E10. The study looks at materials compatibility, drivability and emissions. Dineen said that although the full test data is not in, he hasn’t seen any show-stoppers that would prevent conversion to E20.
An unrelated Department of Energy study is looking at durability and the impact of E20 or higher on small conventional engines. Dineen said he is hopeful that an application could be made next year to the EPA for permission to use higher level ethanol blends.

E20 efforts are on the rise on many fronts. USDA Under Secretary for Rural Development Tom Dorr, speaking at the NAFB’s Trade Talk event, told the Brownfield Network “Everybody that wants to invest has to have assurance that we can get past this E10 blend wall. The Department of Energy … and EPA are aggressively pursuing how to get to …. E15 or and E20.”

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley recently called on President Bush to direct the Environmental Protection Agency to approve E15, E20, E30 blends. Grassley said that with E85 not gaining acceptance, the US had to find other ways to ensure a market for higher blends of ethanol.

South Dakota Senator John Thune met earlier this year with the director of President Bush’s economic council to push for an E20 mandate to increase demand for ethanol. Thune said that lack of support from automakers was unimportant compared to the importance of reducing US dependence on foreign oil.

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