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Trump Administration allows temporary sale of higher-ethanol summertime fuel

The Trump administration issued an emergency waiver on Monday to allow a higher-ethanol blend of gasoline to be sold nationwide this summer. They said it would increase fuel supply and lower costs during the U.S. peak driving season.

This move will likely benefit corn farmers and biofuel producers, as the market is expected to grow for their products. Both industries are pushing for year-round nationwide sales of E15 blends, which contain 15% ethanol.

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that the decision to allow summer sales of E15 would provide immediate relief for consumers. It will also provide more choice at the pump and increase demand for corn produced, processed and used in the United States.

The government restricts the sale of E15 gas during summer months because it is concerned about smog. However, biofuels say that these concerns are unfounded.

The emergency waiver is set to take effect on 1 May. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which issued the waiver said that it expected to extend it until it no longer considered it necessary. In recent years, the EPA issued similar waivers during summer.

Geoff Cooper is the president of Renewable Fuels Association.

The EPA announced earlier this year that it would support a date of April 28, 2008 for the implementation of a request by governors from Midwestern states to permit year-round E15 sales.

The EPA announced Monday that it had waived provisions which would have made E10 gas sold in Illinois, Iowa Minnesota, Missouri Nebraska South Dakota and Wisconsin conform to a stricter standard than conventional fuel in other parts of the country. (Reporting and editing by Alistair Bell; Stephanie Kelly)

(source: Reuters)