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BioFuels Security Act

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22: 116:), and for 50 percent of their gasoline stations to extend and increase the Renewable Fuel Standards (RFS). To assist in this increase in FFVs, all major gas companies would be required to have 50 percent ethanol distribution tanks equipped to all their facilities. Gasoline companies would receive 220: 215: 205: 120:
for meeting the requirements of distributing and changing pumps to ethanol (an increase from a 30 percent reduction to that of a 50 percent reduction).
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The bill would also require major US gasoline companies to carry
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intended to phase out current single-fueled vehicles in favor of
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Act of Congress
flexible-fuel vehicles
Tom Harkin
Richard Lugar
Tim Johnson
Byron Dorgan
Joe Biden
Barack Obama
bill
E-85
ethanol
tax credits
E85 and Biodiesel Access Act
HR


GovTrack: S. 2817 [109th]: Text of Legislation
"Biofuels Security Act of 2006 (2006 - S. 2817)"
GovTrack S 2817
Richard Lugar's Senate Website
Categories
United States proposed federal environmental legislation
Biofuels
Proposed legislation of the 109th United States Congress
Proposed legislation of the 110th United States Congress

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