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Obviously this only effects members in the USA for now. I did see E15 at a station near my house (North Texas) this last week. I know some of you hate Ethanol (and probably know I don't). Regardless of your view, all this change of the blends is just horrible for anything short of a vehicle designed as flex fuel. Part of my latest race car rebuild is converting it to flex fuel. It will show the Ethanol content on the dash and will alter fuel, timing and boost to fit the % of Ethanol. It should be able to run on 0-100% Ethanol.
But for everything from your bike to your lawnmower, watch out! In previous studies, the US decided 10% was OK for all those old vehicles. I won't be surprised if they decide the same for E15 and allow the retailers to not divulge the content up to 15% (other than the cursory notice we have now of "May contain up to 10% Ethanol).
For now, the station I saw advertises the E15 and charges a few cents less for it.