EPA temporarily loosens ethanol-blend rules to ease surging gas prices

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The EPA will temporarily suspend summer restrictions on E15 (15% ethanol) and remove barriers to E10 (10% ethanol) to help prevent fuel-supply disruptions as prices rise amid tensions with Iran, with waivers in effect May 1–May 20 and potential extensions as needed.
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- E.P.A. Waives Smog Rules on Summer Gasoline in Bid to Ease Prices The New York Times
- Trump EPA Allows Summer Sales of Higher-Ethanol E15 Gasoline Bloomberg.com
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