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Electric Aston Martin Rapide, CARB reaffirms emissions standards, E15 battle: Today's Car News

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Today, the Aston Martin Rapide is expected to go all-electric in 2018, the California Air Resources Board reaffirms 2025 emissions standards, and state and federal bills look to ban E15 ethanol fuel. Catch up on last week's major news with our Week in Reverse feature. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

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Automaker Group Says E15 Ethanol Damages Cars, EPA Approval Was Rushed

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According to The Detroit News, the debate once again centers around E15.' That''s despite several manufacturers approving it for use in their newest vehicles--adding to the confusion over ethanol in pump gasoline.

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E15 Ethanol Controversy: No Signs Of Moderating Any Time Soon

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The latest to pile on are members of the Science Committee in the House of Representatives, which held a hearing Tuesday on the progress of EPA efforts to roll out E15. As reported in The Detroit News.

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Relax: E15 Gasoline Won't Arrive For A Year Or More, GAO Says

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E15 gasoline has been much in the news lately, but all the hullabaloo may have been a bit premature. Government Accounting Office, better known as The Gummint's in-house auditor, says that E15 won't appear at the pumps until sometime next year.

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USA gains first E15 fuel pump

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After last month’s approval of E15 fuel by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (see story), the state of Kansas becomes the first in the US to welcome the fuel. Despite on-going controversy over the use of E15, the country ‘s first E15 fuel pump opened yesterday at a Zarco 66 station in Lawrence, Kansas. E15 [.].

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US EPA grants E15 market approval

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Ethanol blends of 15 per cent (E15) look set to be introduced in the US marketplace after receiving approval from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA approved plans from individual companies to satisfy misfuelling mitigation conditions of E15 partial waivers.

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E15 availability takes step forward

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The widespread availability of E15 has taken a step forward after the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved health effects testing. The health effects testing by the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) and Growth Energy is a significant step towards the approval of a new fuel; and suppliers of ethanol and E15 are now able to [.].