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Fuel with higher ethanol content can damage engines not equipped with upgraded rubber parts, gaskets and other fittings. Many opponents worry that although E15 would not be approved for older vehicles, boats, lawnmowers and other small engines, consumers may mistakenly use it. Nathanael Greene, director of renewable energy policy for the Natural Resources Defense Council, said encouraging more corn production to boost ethanol use is not an environmentally sound idea. "We need to be using our land very judiciously if we're going to feed a growing population," Greene said. "Corn ethanol is not efficient enough to be directly in competition with food." The Obama administration has set a goal to help gas station owners install 10,000 blender pumps over the next five years. The government also has provided grants, loans and loan guarantees to push the use of biofuels. The EPA said Monday's action followed an extensive technical review required by law, and testing by the Department of Energy and other organizations has shown E15 is compatible with engines in model the year 2001 and newer. It made clear it is not requiring the use or sale of E15 and said gas pumps dispensing E15 will be clearly labeled so consumers can make the right choice.
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