U.S. Unsafe for Operating Gas Engines. EPA Allows Ethanol from E10 to E15. Unsafe and Unreliable.
- Using food for fuel, is inhumane, when considering that corn is a major part of the world's diet.
- Now what appears in this report is that EPA could care less about food waste, so now they are forcing E fuel use on U.S. consumers, who might not be aware of the damage that can occur.
An excerpt from the report.
Perhaps the strongest indictment of EPA’s certification of E15 came
from automakers in a response to Congressional inquiries. Without
exception, the auto manufacturers responded that use of E15, even in
their newest vehicles, would damage engines, void warranties and reduce
fuel efficiencies. Interestingly, the gas caps of many new cars sold
today explicitly warn consumers NOT to use E15.
But most cars on the road today, powerboats and power outdoor
equipment do not come with this warning, and once E15 is available,
misfueling will be a problem. Regardless of the warning signs the EPA
requires gasoline retailers to post at pumps, many consumers will
undoubtedly put E15 into older cars and trucks and use it in outdoor
power equipment, motorcycles, boats and snowmobiles.
- EPA is out of control.
- Consumer be dammed, as it appears to be their goal!
- E Fuels are inefficient using corn; considering the little known fact that the corn growers are government subsidized. Anyone can come to the conclusion that it is less costly and safer to refine our abundant oil.
- Shortage of common sense in our Washington D.C. leaders.
- Just a thought.
Read this excellent report from HUMAN EVENTS by Charles T. Drevna.
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