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November 3, 2011
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WASHINGTON ? Following the results that were published in October showing the damaging effects of E15 on marine engines, David Hilbert, one of the leads on those research studies, sat with members of the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, from the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, at a Congressional hearing to discuss the effects of E15.
The subcommittee invited a number of specialists to the Congressional hearing to testify on the effects of E15, including Hilbert, who testified on behalf of the National Marine Manufacturers Association.
At the hearing, Hilbert testified to the damaging effects of E15 on boat engines, citing the reports released by the Department of Energy in October. The studies showed significant problems with outboard engines, including severe damage to engine components and increased exhaust emissions.
Subcommittee Chairman Andy Harris (R-MD) received David?s testimony favorably and the committee members had no questions for Hilbert, the NMMA said in a press release.
?We are pleased that Congress has shown an ongoing interest in this important research. NMMA is committed to continued research on E15 and its effects on marine engines,? Thom Dammrich, NMMA president, said in a press release.
?We hope that before any E15 is offered to the public, a thorough investigation will be completed so that boaters can safely fuel their vessels without incident now, and in the future,? he added.
Filed under News
WASHINGTON ? Following the results that were published in October showing the damaging effects of E15 on marine engines, David Hilbert, one of the leads on those research studies, sat with members of the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, from the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, at a Congressional hearing to discuss the effects of E15.
The subcommittee invited a number of specialists to the Congressional hearing to testify on the effects of E15, including Hilbert, who testified on behalf of the National Marine Manufacturers Association.
At the hearing, Hilbert testified to the damaging effects of E15 on boat engines, citing the reports released by the Department of Energy in October. The studies showed significant problems with outboard engines, including severe damage to engine components and increased exhaust emissions.
Subcommittee Chairman Andy Harris (R-MD) received David?s testimony favorably and the committee members had no questions for Hilbert, the NMMA said in a press release.
?We are pleased that Congress has shown an ongoing interest in this important research. NMMA is committed to continued research on E15 and its effects on marine engines,? Thom Dammrich, NMMA president, said in a press release.
?We hope that before any E15 is offered to the public, a thorough investigation will be completed so that boaters can safely fuel their vessels without incident now, and in the future,? he added.