SALEM — Oregon environmental officials have approved a temporary change to state fuel standards, allowing the sale of E15 gasoline during the 2026 summer season. The fuel blend, which contains 15% ethanol, is typically restricted during warmer months because it evaporates more easily than other blends, contributing to air pollution. The Department of Environmental Quality’s decision follows a March move by the Environmental Protection Agency to …
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