
A far superior alternative to ethanol
Biobutanol aces five years of marine-engine testing with a much lower risk of damaging phase separa-tion

Biobutanol aces five years of marine-engine testing with a much lower risk of damaging phase separa-tion
Groups are encouraging stakeholders to weigh in on the EPA’s most recent proposal to increase ethanol levels in the fuel supply.

Industry renews call for Congress to address shortcomings in 2007 Renewable Fuel Standard mandate
The NMMA hosted an event in connection with the recent endorsement of biobutanol at the Washington Marina in Washington, D.C.
Engine manufacturers from across the recreational boating industry identified biobutanol as a suitable and safe alternative biofuel to ethanol.
The NMMA is encouraging marine industry stakeholders to comment on the EPA’s latest proposal for increasing ethanol in the overall fuel supply.
Boat traffic is up at an east Texas lake and one worker attributes it to the availability and steady prices of ethanol-free gas.
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed increasing the amount of ethanol required in the overall fuel supply.
New data was released showing an increase in demand for fuel without any ethanol, commonly called E0.
The EPA recently settled an oil industry lawsuit and agreed to set the ethanol blending mandates for this year and last year by Nov. 30.

Biobutanol aces five years of marine-engine testing with a much lower risk of damaging phase separa-tion
Groups are encouraging stakeholders to weigh in on the EPA’s most recent proposal to increase ethanol levels in the fuel supply.

Industry renews call for Congress to address shortcomings in 2007 Renewable Fuel Standard mandate
The NMMA hosted an event in connection with the recent endorsement of biobutanol at the Washington Marina in Washington, D.C.
Engine manufacturers from across the recreational boating industry identified biobutanol as a suitable and safe alternative biofuel to ethanol.
The NMMA is encouraging marine industry stakeholders to comment on the EPA’s latest proposal for increasing ethanol in the overall fuel supply.
Boat traffic is up at an east Texas lake and one worker attributes it to the availability and steady prices of ethanol-free gas.
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed increasing the amount of ethanol required in the overall fuel supply.
New data was released showing an increase in demand for fuel without any ethanol, commonly called E0.
The EPA recently settled an oil industry lawsuit and agreed to set the ethanol blending mandates for this year and last year by Nov. 30.