Why is premium gas cheaper in iowa
Sure wish I could find premium cheaper than regular around here for my octane hungry turbo. The low level of ethanol in premium blends won't hurt a regular car. In fact I run a few tanks of Husky's premium thru my gasoline powered cars in the fall to suck up any moisture that may have condensed in the tank as insurance against fuel line freezing.
The ethanol blend was the same price as regular fourteen years ago. I believe that the octain levels are "minimum" ones, and if so, the gas station owner could fill your car with 93 when you pay for Best answer: Iowa's Department of Agriculture subsidizes gasoline with ethanol.
Here is their justification. All the fuel pumps that sell this kind of fuel are required to be marked with a sticker. Also, expect ethanol subsidies to spread and increase nationwide as this obsession with domestic fuel sources persists. Not sure why everyone else is confused. It's definitely the E10 being subsidized that brings the price down. Completely normal for Iowa for gasohol E10 --rated 89 or Gasohol also called Super Unleaded , as pointed out, has long been subsidized by the Iowan government in order to lower its price, in order to create a demand for it.
So yes, it is normal in Iowa for superunleaded to be cheaper. Hence the demand for ethanol-based gasoline has been rising, which leads to price increases. Best answer: Definitely E I live in Iowa. The governor of Iowa is trying to get Ethanol subsidized nationally. He's also running for president, no doubt related.
And because Iowa is the first Democratic primary state, likely candidates formerly against such subsidies, e. Hillary Clinton and John McCain , have been suddenly changing their positions lately. So expect nationwide Ethanol soon, though not necessarily cheaper. Lower gas prices are also important here because many rural residents routinely drive long distances, he added. The U. Energy Department reported in February that U. But Iowa State University economist Peter Orazem said most Iowans simply make adjustments in their personal budgets when gas prices rise or drop, taking shorter or longer trips, and changing how they shop.
This allows people to minimize the impact of price increases, he said. He was driving a truck on Interstate Highway 80 in Dallas County while hauling wrecked vehicles to a Fairfield auto parts business. Charlie Bowman, 69, of Lenox in southwest Iowa, who was driving his elderly mother to the dentist in Des Moines, said he recalls when gasoline sold for 30 cents a gallon.
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