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Title: It Could Drive Up Petrol By As Much As 8c A Litre Post by Sir Crook on Mar 15th, 2016 at 5:38pm
Liberal MP Peter Phelps 'goes berserk' over ethanol mandate legislation
Date March 15, 2016 Sydney Morning Herald Liberal MLC Peter Phelps "went berserk" during a partyroom meeting and vowed to not support legislation to force small petrol retailers to sell an ethanol blend. Opponents of the legislation say it will drive up petrol prices by as much as 8¢ a litre. :o Mr Phelps - a self-styled libertarian - upbraided the minister with carriage of the legislation, Victor Dominello, during the meeting on Tuesday. Small retailers warn the laws could raise petrol prices by as much as 8c a litre. "He went berserk," a source said. Mr Phelps told the minister it was "illiberal" to force companies to sell a product that "people don't want", according to the source. He detailed Mr Dominello's publicly available diary summaries, which show he has met with ethanol producer Manildra five times as Minister for Better Regulation. The NSW Greens have previously pointed out that Australia's largest ethanol producer, Manildra, has donated $4.3 million to the Liberals, Nationals and Labor since 1998. :( Mr Phelps then told the partyroom he would not be supporting the legislation when it came into the upper house, the source said. Mr Phelps declined to comment. In NSW, the law says major retailers must try to ensure ethanol accounts for 6 per cent of all petrol sold, via the E10 blend. Retailers with fewer than 20 sites are exempt. But ethanol accounts for only about two per cent of all petrol sold in NSW. The government's legislation is expected to require smaller retailers which sell three or more types of automotive fuel to sell E10 for the first time to reach the 6 per cent mandate. Mr Dominello has said there will be exemptions and it is understood the changes are not targeting "mum and dad" petrol station owners, but smaller operators who might sell large volumes. But the Australasian Convenience and Petroleum Marketers Association (ACPMA) warns small retailers will be forced to increase the price over three years to recoup the cost of upgrades. They say this could drive up the price of petrol by as much as 8¢ a litre. Mr Dominello has said the changes are aimed at "creating a competitive biofuels industry in which E10 is a cheap and attractive option for motorists, while maintaining choice among other regular and premium unleaded fuels". A draft bill has been circulated among stakeholders and legislation is expected to be introduced to parliament this week. On Tuesday ACPMA chief executive Mark McKenzie told Fairfax Media his association was "working cooperatively with the process." "But we remain very concerned about the potential impact on small fuel retailers and the consequent pass through to motorists in the form of higher fuel prices," he said. |
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Title: Re: It Could Drive Up Petrol By As Much As 8c A Litre Post by Leftwinger on Mar 15th, 2016 at 6:01pm
People should do themself a favour and have a look manildra group paricularily its owner richard honan and his connection with a certain former Lib PM , makes for eyebrow raising reading now manildra group has popped their heads up again .
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Title: Re: It Could Drive Up Petrol By As Much As 8c A Litre Post by longweekend58 on Mar 15th, 2016 at 6:02pm
E10 is rubbish. it is poor quality, higher carbon footprint and been known to damage or destroy engines.
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Title: Re: It Could Drive Up Petrol By As Much As 8c A Litre Post by Greens_Win on Mar 15th, 2016 at 6:25pm
Ethanol shrinks and cracks the plastic tubing.
Good luck with the extra mechanical repair costs. |
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Title: Re: It Could Drive Up Petrol By As Much As 8c A Litre Post by Wolseley on Mar 15th, 2016 at 7:48pm
One of my cars needs a minimum of 95 and the other one can't take ethanol.
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