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Home » Blog » Agribusiness » Seven Midwestern States Back E15
June 13, 2025

Seven Midwestern States Back E15

November 7, 2021

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Seven Midwestern States Back E15

Seven Midwest governors, including Gov. Tony Evers, sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan inquiring about the steps necessary to implement a state-level solution to ensure E15 can be sold all year long.

The governors’ letter requests for guidance from Administrator Regan on how their states can end the E10 volatility waiver, under the Clean Air Act. This change would allow gasoline blendstocks to be used to produce either E10 or E15 year-round.

“This is a bipartisan solution that will allow access to E15 on a year-round basis. It’s unfortunate the recent D.C. Circuit Court decision overturned the EPA’s 2019 regulation that finally facilitated this year-round sale of this cleaner economical blend,” says Erik Huschitt, president of the Wisconsin Biofuels Association. “We are confident Governor Evers knows how essential it is to keep the Wisconsin consumer and agriculture industry strong and will do all he can to ensure E15 can continue to be sold all year long here.”

Congress or the EPA needs to take action to preserve nationwide access to E15. WBFA hopes this bipartisan letter from the governors of the major ethanol and biodiesel producing states will influence the necessary measures that must be taken on this timely issue. WBFA stands with all the Midwest states dedicated to providing consumers with a low-cost clean fuel alternative.

Filed Under: Agribusiness, Commodities, Grain, News, Policy, Renewable Energy, Specialty Ag Products Tagged With: Clean Air Act, E10, E15, EPA, Erik Huschitt, Michael Regan, Tony Evers, Wisconsin BioFuels Association

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