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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 3092251" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>I agree, do not run ethanol in any small engine you want to stay running. The only reason that makes the price of ethanol lower is that it’s subsidized by the taxpayers and refiners. Ever heard of the obama/epa RIN credits? They are breaking the refiners and some have already filed bankruptcy. One of the local Tulsa refiners estimate it will cost them $400,000,000 for RIN Credits in 2018. Guess who actually pays for those. You and me as consumers. The sad thing is our state representatives and state congressional party are essentially clueless about how these work and what they are doing to the energy industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 3092251, member: 7248"] I agree, do not run ethanol in any small engine you want to stay running. The only reason that makes the price of ethanol lower is that it’s subsidized by the taxpayers and refiners. Ever heard of the obama/epa RIN credits? They are breaking the refiners and some have already filed bankruptcy. One of the local Tulsa refiners estimate it will cost them $400,000,000 for RIN Credits in 2018. Guess who actually pays for those. You and me as consumers. The sad thing is our state representatives and state congressional party are essentially clueless about how these work and what they are doing to the energy industry. [/QUOTE]
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