"The
Coordinating Research Council's objective scientific tests have found
disturbing evidence that increasing the amount of ethanol in gasoline above the
current 10 percent causes serious damage to car engines. The study shows that a
significant percentage of cars tested suffered engine damage when refueled with
15 percent ethanol. These are cars EPA has approved to run on E15 and are
representative of approximately 5 million vehicles in the nation's existing
fleet.
"This
study represents a growing body of scientific evidence concluding that ethanol
in blends greater than 10 percent damages vehicles and outdoor power equipment
engines and ultimately leaves consumers forced to pay costly repair bills. Auto
manufacturers are now labeling gas caps of new vehicles with a warning against
using ethanol in blends greater than 10 percent in an attempt to insulate
themselves from liability caused by EPA's approval of E15. Unfortunately,
existing vehicles do not contain this warning and consumers may not fully
understand its implications, leaving them to foot the bill for damage caused by
this alternative fuel.
"Based
on this new evidence, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa
Jackson should reconsider her decision to allow the use of 15 percent ethanol
blends in the nation's gasoline supply. EPA has a responsibility to protect the
American people from inadequately tested fuel blends. Consumers have the right
to expect federal officials to devote adequate time and funds to follow real
science - not political science - and to put the interests of the American
people first. No one should be asked to pump first and ask questions later and
become a participant in a giant science experiment to line the coffers of large
agribusinesses while overlooking the real-world implications of E15."
About
AFPM, the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers (formerly known
as NPRA, the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association) is a trade
association representing high-tech American manufacturers of virtually the
entire U.S. supply of gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, other fuels and home heating
oil, as well as the petrochemicals used as building blocks for thousands of
vital products in daily life. AFPM members make modern life possible and keep
America moving and growing as they meet the needs of our nation and local
communities, strengthen economic and national security, and support 2 million
American jobs.
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American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers
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