EPA allows summer sale of E-15 gas nationwide
Emergency waiver aims to boost fuel supply and lower prices; Fischer calls for permanent solution
By Tyler Murphy
NEBRASKA — Some relief may be on the way for drivers as the summer travel season approaches.
The Environmental Protection Agency has issued an emergency waiver allowing the nationwide sale of E-15, a gasoline blend containing 15% ethanol, starting May 1.
Summer regulations typically restrict the sale of E-15, but officials say the waiver is intended to increase fuel supply and help lower prices for consumers and farmers.
Nebraska Sen. Deb Fischer welcomed the move but said a permanent, year-round solution from Congress is still needed instead of temporary waivers.
The waiver is expected to take effect in most states next month.

