And the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must issue fuel waivers each summer to allow E15 sales.
If passed, the bill would amend that law to allow the sale of ethanol blends higher than 10 percent all year.
In April 2022, and in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EPA issued an emergency fuel waiver to allow E15 to be sold during the summer months.
Passing the consumer bill will have multiple benefits for the U.S., Senator Fischer said.
“We’ve long known that unleashing the full power of ethanol saves consumers money at the pump, supports family farmers, and boosts U.S. energy security,” she said in a statement.
Ethanol production benefits U.S. farmers.
The Renewable Fuels Association estimates ethanol production adds $4.5 billion to annual U.S. farm income.
And the USDA says ethanol production adds about 30 cents to the value of a bushel of corn.
Multiple industries support this bill.
Producer groups, equipment organizations, and representatives from the convenience store, renewable fuels and petroleum industries are on board with what the bill proposes.
“For the first time in history, ethanol producers, oil refiners, fuel retailers, equipment manufacturers, and farmers have all come together to support legislation that ensures American families can choose lower-cost, lower-carbon E15 at the pump every single day of the year without interruption,” Geoff Cooper, president and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association, said in a statement.