The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday that it would temporarily allow widespread sales of a higher ethanol gas blend in a move that they hope will tamp down consumer prices that have soared since the Iran war began.

The sale of E15 is typically discontinued in the summer because it can contribute to harmful air pollution.

Not all are convinced the move will substantially lower gas prices. E15 isn’t available in all states and some places don’t have the necessary infrastructure or enough of a supply of ethanol to ramp up use, said Kenneth Gillingham, a professor at the Yale School of the Environment who studies the impacts of transportation regulations on prices, emissions and consumer welfare.

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      Technically everything runs on sunlight:

      Sun>Algae>decomposition>Oil Sun>Tree>Fossilization>Coal Sun>Wind>Turbine>Electricity Sun>Panel>Electricity Sun>Corn>Fermentation>Etanol

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        then Ethanol,

        Water and C02 taken up by new plant growth, to make new ethanol.

        This was Henry Ford’s plan to have his first cars run an ethanol, which any farm could make. Then Standard Oil greased palms in Washington and made sure ethanol was illegal to make.

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      The what? I’m not familiar with any yellow ball in the sky. You mean when corn gets really tall? That shit can make so much ethanol.