EPA expands ethanol blend sales to curb fueling costs

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The EPA plans to broaden the sale of E15, a 15% ethanol gasoline blend, to help lower pump prices, a move that could boost ethanol use while raising questions about vehicle compatibility and regulatory safeguards.
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