some stations have non-oxy gas (few and far between as most are Mobil stations which seem to be going away). its not cheap and it can only be legally used in non highway vehicles, collector vehicles, or vehicles that could be registered as a collector. needless to say when my jeep turned 20 I started running only nonoxy in it. and we run non oxy in everything we can. if they started selling nonoxy sooner we would probably still have our dunebugy, but with the ethanol if you didn't drive it for a week you would have to rebuild the carb.
looked at a few more articles and this looks like the normal pull funding here but give it back to them in another way. ounce I read "Amy Klobuchar" I knew something bad was in the works.
"What Pacific Ethanol and other ethanol producers do favor is a bipartisan Senate measure proposed by South Dakota Republican John Thune and Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar.
They say their bill would generate $2.5 billion by ending the VEETC and allocate $1 billion to deficit reduction. It would invest $1.5 billion in cellulosic biofuel tax incentives and subsidize 53,000 blender pumps that would mix varying amounts of ethanol with gasoline.
The measure also would tie future tax incentives to the price of oil – meaning no subsidy when oil prices rise to a specific point, but resumption of tax credits if oil prices drop below a certain point. Koehler said a variable incentive tied to oil prices "is both good consumer and energy policy." He said the Thune-Klobuchar bill "represents a strong step forward in establishing a more sustainable model for biofuels production, infrastructure expansion and support for the commercialization of next-generation biofuels."
Critics of the Thune-Klobuchar measure contend that it makes unrealistic assumptions about oil prices and amounts to government coddling of an unstable industry.
Read more:
http://www.sacbee.com/2011/06/18/3709630/pacific-ethanol-ok-with-repealing.html#ixzz1PdXhsrSB"
so basically they still give the incentives to keep the nonprofitable ethanol industry going rather than letting it die. If it doesn't work it doesn't work let it die