President Trump is being pressed to further delay a gasoline policy change meant to boost sales of corn-based ethanol, after Ohio Gov.
- DeWine in a Jan. 24 letter asked the acting head of the Environmental Protection Agency to postpone the shift until “no earlier than spring of 2026”
- Under a change sought by Midwestern governors in early 2022 and an EPA rule
finalized early last year , conventional E10 gasoline no longer enjoys a special exemption from volatility limits in eight Midwest states, putting it on the same ...
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