Ethanol Boosters Say E30 and Marketing to Youth Point the Way for Corn Fuel’s Future
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Ethanol boosters say E30 and marketing to youth point the way for corn fuel’s future
SIOUX FALLS — The ethanol industry won’t tell you to fill your vehicle with illegal fuel, but thanks to a long-term study of fleet vehicles in Nebraska, it now says your vehicle would be fine if you did.
CHP deputy Gürer said that increasing the ratio of bioethanol produced from corn, sugar beet and agricultural waste to fuels produced from petroleum in energy production could make a significant contribution to energy production.
The Vietnamese government plans to require a higher ethanol blend in gasoline from 2026, with some filling stations already starting to supply. However, final policy details are still under discussion, the report reports. Experts are urging the government to issue a clear roadmap soon so that provinces and fuel suppliers can prepare, and to strengthen public awareness of the role of biofuels in the energy transition. On August 15, the Ministry o…
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