Coalition Forms to Protect Consumer Access to E85
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A group of retailers, producers, equipment manufacturers and others have formed the Coalition for E85, a campaign to protect the 2,500 small businesses that have invested in the ethanol fuel and halt a multi-million dollar tax hike on consumers, according to a press release from the new group.
"E85 is not only an alternative fuel, it is our nation's most widely adopted alternative fuel," said Matt Horton, CEO of Propel Fuels, one of the lead members of the Coalition for E85. "If we are to make a meaningful dent in our dependency on foreign oil, we must expand E85 infrastructure and ensure this fuel has fair tax treatment."
The current tax credit for ethanol fuel is set to expire at the end of this year and that would cause drivers of flex-fuel vehicles to pay as much as 38 cents more per gallon, according to the coalition. It could also force businesses that have invested more than a combined $100 million in E85 to shut down their pumps.
The new coalition urges the IRS to recognize E85 as a true alternative fuel such as natural gas or propane and not an additive. It also supports the development, commercialization and innovation of biofuels, and is pushing for the inclusion of E85 in a group of alternative fuels that receive a 50-cent-per-gallon tax credit.
"The impacts on the price and availability of E85 will be dramatic," said Todd Garner, CEO of Protec Fuels, another member of the Coalition for E85. "We must not abandon E85 this close to self-sustainability. We hope retailers, producers, auto makers and others concerned about the future of E85 will stand up and fight with us. Join the coalition and let our government's leaders know why E85 is critical."
Current members of the Coalition for E85 include Propel Fuels, Protec, Pearson Fuels, Clean Fuels Development Coalition, multiple ethanol industry associations, pump and tank companies and individual E85 retailers. For more information, send an e-mail to [email protected].