Another Ethanol Victory The ethanol industry scored two wins this week. House Republicans trying to eliminate the ethanol industry’s tax breaks as part of a debt ceiling bill conceded to their Midwest colleagues by keeping the incentive intact. Then on Friday, the Biden Democrat-run U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it would allow E15 ethanol to be sold this summer without restriction. Because ethanol has a higher volatility (evaporation) rate than gasoline in hot weather, the allowed blend rate is typically rolled back to a 10 percent level. The agency’s rationale for allowing the higher blend is the impact of Putin’s war in Ukraine on gasoline prices and to prevent fuel shortages. The argument is a little s...