
New EPA rules may mean higher fuel costs
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Abstract: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has moved to reduce sulfur levels in the air by upping emissions and gasoline standards. But the American Petroleum Institute and other trade associations argue that the regulators are vastly underestimating how expensive the new rules will be for businesses and consumers, while doing little to help the environment. This short article notes the different cost estimates.
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