Not exact matches
«When we raced at Infineon Raceway
in 2004, California
regulations required
ethanol as an additive, so all of the race cars» fuel lines and seals were already compatible with
gasoline /
ethanol fuel.
By federal and state
regulation, nearly all
gasoline sold by retailers
in the US has up to 10 %
ethanol blended into it to comply with the US Renewable Fuel Standards as part of the Energy Independence and Security Act.
Almost as bad are
regulations requiring the use of corn
ethanol, which clearly only benefit corn producers and processors at the expense of
gasoline users and illustrates how government interference
in private markets can be used by special interests to reallocate income to themselves.
Key findings from the survey of 1,000 registered voters include 74 percent agreeing that federal
regulations could contribute to increased costs for
gasoline to consumers and 68 percent who're concerned about government
regulations that would increase the amount of
ethanol in gasoline.