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Title: Ethanol battle heats up over EPA rule, tax credit

Abstract

The ongoing political battle over ethanol's role in federal clean fuels programs is heating up. The Senate passed an energy bill containing additional tax credits for ethanol, and the corn growers lobby last Wednesday called on the Administration to make a decision on the alcohol's place in reformulated gasoline by August 25. In late March, the Environment Protection Agency proposed a Clean Air Act reformulated gasoline oxygenate rule based on earlier negotiations that included the enthanol industry. The industry now says the rule, which is to take effect in 1995 in the nine cities with the worst ozone pollution, would restrict gasoline blended with ethanol due to strict volatility requirements. Four powerful senators wrote a letter to EPA Administrator WIlliam K. Reilly protesting ethanol's de facto exclusion from the clean fuels initiative, charging that the Clean Air Act is being used as a methanol mandate at the expense of ethanol'. The energy bill passed by the Senate July 30 includes an amendment by Sen. Tom Daschle (D. SD) to extend the tax exemption enjoyed ten percent by ethanol gasoline blends to lower concentrations.

Authors:
Publication Date:
OSTI Identifier:
5588269
Resource Type:
Journal Article
Journal Name:
Chemical Week; (United States)
Additional Journal Information:
Journal Volume: 151:6; Journal ID: ISSN 0009-272X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; ETHANOL; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT; CHEMICAL INDUSTRY; CLEAN AIR ACTS; US EPA; ALCOHOLS; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; HYDROXY COMPOUNDS; INDUSTRY; LAWS; NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; POLLUTION ABATEMENT; POLLUTION LAWS; US ORGANIZATIONS; 290200* - Energy Planning & Policy- Economics & Sociology; 290300 - Energy Planning & Policy- Environment, Health, & Safety

Citation Formats

Begley, R. Ethanol battle heats up over EPA rule, tax credit. United States: N. p., 1992. Web.
Begley, R. Ethanol battle heats up over EPA rule, tax credit. United States.
Begley, R. 1992. "Ethanol battle heats up over EPA rule, tax credit". United States.
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author = {Begley, R},
abstractNote = {The ongoing political battle over ethanol's role in federal clean fuels programs is heating up. The Senate passed an energy bill containing additional tax credits for ethanol, and the corn growers lobby last Wednesday called on the Administration to make a decision on the alcohol's place in reformulated gasoline by August 25. In late March, the Environment Protection Agency proposed a Clean Air Act reformulated gasoline oxygenate rule based on earlier negotiations that included the enthanol industry. The industry now says the rule, which is to take effect in 1995 in the nine cities with the worst ozone pollution, would restrict gasoline blended with ethanol due to strict volatility requirements. Four powerful senators wrote a letter to EPA Administrator WIlliam K. Reilly protesting ethanol's de facto exclusion from the clean fuels initiative, charging that the Clean Air Act is being used as a methanol mandate at the expense of ethanol'. The energy bill passed by the Senate July 30 includes an amendment by Sen. Tom Daschle (D. SD) to extend the tax exemption enjoyed ten percent by ethanol gasoline blends to lower concentrations.},
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url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5588269}, journal = {Chemical Week; (United States)},
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volume = 151:6,
place = {United States},
year = {Wed Aug 12 00:00:00 EDT 1992},
month = {Wed Aug 12 00:00:00 EDT 1992}
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