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NACS Show Virtual Features Expert Panel on Government Influence

The fifth installment of the NACS Show Virtual "Future of Fuels" series provides insights on legislation that would protect retailers from consumer misfueling.
July 25, 2012

ALEXANDRIA, VA - For more than 30 years, Congress has played a major role in what the future will be for fuels in America. In addition, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued labeling requirements for alternative fuels that alert consumers to the dangers of misfueling their engines.

What does it mean for the future of alternative fuels if they are not able to find success on their own? Is there legislation under consideration to protect retailers from consumer misfueling?

Watch "Government Influence in Shaping our Industry," the fifth of six panel discussions in the "Future of Fuels" series that explore what future market developments mean for your stores. And share NACS Show Virtual with your entire team.

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