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The EPA’s methodology, by contrast, has hewed closer to the findings of industry-commissioned studies, which assert that ethanol produces as much as 40% less lifecycle emissions than gasoline. The EPA has used a controversial methodology to estimate the ethanol industry’s life-cycl...
Plant biomass is the most common biofuel feedstock, and this is converted by chemical and/or microbiological means into the final product. The simplest and most widespread biofuel, sugarcane (sucrose) or corn (starch)-derived ethanol, is used either as an additive for gasoline or directly as a...
The top center of each section contains broad product descriptions for the data that follows, for example: gasoline, diesel, ethanol or biodiesel blends. Gasoline:Just below the section headings are column headers containing specific grades or types of gasoline available, they generally reflect prices...
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Ethene, a simple, energy efficient and clean burning gas, is one of the most common synthetic fuels currently in use. Other synthetic fuels with enormous potential include methane and methanol. While synthetic fuels don’t call for non-renewable resources like oil and gas, the production ...