Mo. gas could have 10 percent ethanol - Columbia Missourian:
by Katie Peterson -- 12/6/2005
"JEFFERSON CITY -- All Missouri drivers would have corn in their gas tank if a bill filed for the next legislation session that addresses a key Missouri agriculture issue passes.
The bill would require all gasoline sold after Jan. 1, 2007, to be blended with at least 10 percent ethanol. Ethanol is a renewable fuel made from fermented agricultural products, such as corn.
The sponsor of the bill, Sen. John Cauthorn, R-Mexico, said he filed the bill to provide a safe, clean renewable fuel that would create less dependency on foreign fuels."
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
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