(Washington, DC) — A waiver from the Environmental Protection Agency will allow E-15 blend gasoline to be sold at gas stations after the usual May 1st deadline this year. The Biden Administration says the waiver will save drivers ten-cents a gallon on gas by increasing the cheaper ethanol content of gas to 15-percent. Ethanol is made in the United States from corn. Minnesota is one of the top Ethanol producing states in the nation, along with Iowa, Nebraska, and Illinois.
New E15 Waiver Predicted To Save 10-Cents Per Gallon for Summer Drivers
About the Author: Ashley Hanley
Ashley (Goettl) Hanley is a North Mankato native and Mankato West graduate who made the switch from TV journalism to radio.
After five years at KEYC News 12, Ashley is thrilled to be working for KTOE News. Ashley and her husband John, and son John, enjoy spending time in the community. You can also find Ashley coaching and playing softball and supporting her brother on the MSU football team and her sister with Scarlet athletics.
Even though she went to the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, Ashley kept her Minnesota roots and is a big Twins and Vikings fan!