Ethanol Mandate Reform Aim of New Federal Legislation - Chevy Hardcore

Ethanol Mandate Reform Aim of New Federal Legislation

Mike Aguilar
June 22, 2015
New legislation introduced at the federal level aims to eliminate the ethanol requirement in the RFS. Image via Dreamstime
New legislation introduced at the federal level aims to eliminate the ethanol requirement in the RFS. Image via Dreamstime

A bill aimed at reforming the Ethanol Mandate was introduced in the US House of Representatives. The bill, HR 704, has bipartisan support and has two aims. First it will prohibit the sale of 15-percent Ethanol gasoline (E15). Next, it will eliminate the mandate that 15 billion gallons of Ethanol be blended into the fuel supply available to US consumers every year that is part of the Renewable Fuel Standard. This is good news for lovers of older cars since E15 can damage them.

Contact Your Members of Congress and Show Support for This Bill

Ethanol is terrible for our older cars, even if we spend the money and time on "ethanol-compatible" components and their installation. Image via energytrendsinsider.com
Ethanol is terrible for our older cars, even if we spend the money and time on “ethanol-compatible” components and their installation. Image via energytrendsinsider.com

Ethanol has been shown to cause premature corrosion to metal parts, and dissolve certain rubber and plastic parts; especially in older cars that haven’t been retrofitted with materials that are more compatible with Ethanol. House Resolution 704 protects our older vehicles, by eliminating the Ethanol requirements. The bill even protects those cars that have been upgraded, because “Ethanol compatibility” only prolongs the inevitable corrosion and dissolution caused by ethanol.

The House needs to hear from enthusiasts like you and me. If you don’t already know who your representative is or how to contact them, this zip code locator makes it quick and easy. The bill, introduced during the first week of June, is currently being reviewed by the Subcommittee on Energy and Power.