What happened
E20 blending policy progress is described as dependent on three linked conditions: (1) alignment across the refuelling ecosystem, (2) availability and quality of ethanol-blended fuel, and (3) operational readiness of stakeholders.
Background and earlier position
E20 adoption is usually understood as requiring both upstream inputs (ethanol supply and blending quality) and downstream execution (refuelling infrastructure and field-level readiness) so that retail dispensing matches policy design.
What changed now
The focus is on execution realities: blending is moving forward, but actual rollout can be affected by implementation capacity and quality control.
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