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  2. List of U.S. states by standard octane ratings - Wikipedia

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    93 is widely available in the Chicago area. Elsewhere in Illinois, 93 is offered at Shell and select other stations. Many fuel stations now offer an 88-octane fuel blend that is 15% ethanol, suitable for use in some gasoline-powered automobiles from model year 2001 and newer. Indiana: 87 89 93 Iowa: 87 89 91

  3. E85 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gasoline distribution contracts in the United States generally have provisions that make offering E15 and E85 difficult, expensive, or even impossible. Such provisions include requirements that no E85 be sold under the gas station canopy, labeling requirements, minimum sales volumes, and exclusivity provisions.

  4. Flexible-fuel vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    E85 fuel sold at a regular gasoline station. Some critics have argued that American automakers have been producing E85 flex models motivated by a loophole in the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) requirements, that allows for a fuel economy credit for every flex-fuel vehicle sold, whether or not in practice these vehicles are fueled with E85.

  5. Columbus leaders worry about crime around gas stations. Could ...

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    Any new gas station must be at least 2,000 feet away from currently licensed gas stations on the same side of the street. Gas stations must be only on high-capacity roads, like Veterans or Macon ...

  6. The plan does not outright ban new gasoline fuel stations, but rather requires a fast EV charging station for each addition of a gas fuel nozzle. No new drive-thrus are allowed within half a mile ...

  7. Ethanol fuel in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gasoline distribution contracts in the United States generally have provisions that make offering E15 and E85 difficult, expensive, or even impossible. Such provisions include requirements that no E85 be sold under the gas station canopy, labeling requirements, minimum sales volumes, and exclusivity provisions.

  8. Worcester City Council votes against exploring new ... - AOL

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    The plan included heavy restrictions on building new gas stations, but did not outright ban their construction after a compromise between the City Council and Mayor Brett Smiley.

  9. Top Tier Detergent Gasoline - Wikipedia

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    The new EPA standards required lower levels of detergent additives than were then being used by a few major fuel marketers. When the new regulations came in, most gasoline marketers who had previously provided higher levels of detergents reduced the level of detergents in their gasolines to meet the new standard. [16]