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Ethanol in the United States
Since Henry Ford built his first automobile to run on pure ethanol,
this cleaner-burning fuel has played an important role in the United
States.
Timeline
for Ethanol in the United States
Gasoline with 10% Ethanol (E10) in
Hawaii
Gasoline Ethanol Blends Coming to Hawaii
An Information Workshop for the Motoring Public by Downstream Alternatives,
Inc.
E85 Ethanol Fuel
E85 is the term for motor fuel blends of 85 percent ethanol and just
15 percent gasoline. E85 is an alternative fuel as defined by the
U.S. Department of Energy. Besides its superior performance characteristics,
ethanol burns cleaner than gasoline. More>
Ethanol in Diesel Fuel (E-Diesel)
E-diesel
is a blend of standard No. 2 diesel fuel containing up to 15% ethanol
and a proprietary additive to maintain blend stability and certain
fuel properties such as cetane number and lubricity. More>
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