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It is estimated
that U.S. ethanol consumption is likely to surge from 4 billion
gallons to 8 billion gallons over the period of 2006–12. E85,
the 85% ethanol blend, is already offered at 556 U.S. gas
stations, mostly in corn-growing states. An increasing number of
car models are ofering the ability to use an ethanol/traditional
gasoline flexible fuel combination. The powerful farm lobby and
existing U.S. agricultural subsidies also seem likely to ensure
ethanol growth. There is also a huge build-out in ethanol
capacity over the net few years, from 3.6 billion gallons to 6.4
billion. The issue of national security over the dependence on
Middle Eastern oil is likely to play a critical role in ethanol
growth that should not be understated. Curently, the U.S.
imports roughly 6% of its gasoline usage.
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2005 U.S. Gasoline Market -
140 billion gallons
2005 U.S. Ethanol Market - 4 billion gallons
Ethanol comprised 3% of U.S. gasoline market
Renewable Fule Standard will increase to 7.5 billion by 2012
- still only 5% of gasoline market
Ethanol market has room to grow to 16 billion gallons to
reach optimal blend of 10%
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These API/ chemicals are designated as those that are used in
the manufacture of the controlled substances and are important to
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New Chemicals
Phenyl acetic acid,
3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl-2-propanone,
Piperidine and its salts,
Methylamine,
Propionic anhydride,
Para Methoxy Phenyl Acetone,Para Methoxy Phenyl Acetic Acid,
Benzene,
Benzyl methyl ketone,
3'-Aminoacetophenone,
Ethylamine,
Isosafrole,
Piperonal,
N-methylpseudoephedrine
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There are lots of reasons to choose fuel enriched with ethanol
the next time you’re at the pump. Whether you’re looking for
great engine performance, want to do your part for the
environment or are looking out for American jobs — ethanol
delivers.
Gasoline enriched with ethanol performs in much the same way
that regular gasoline does. It’s been in use for decades, with
trillions of miles logged on vehicles all over the world. Plus
ethanol-enriched gasoline actually surpasses regular gasoline in
key performance categories!
So It might be just what your car needs.
Gasoline enriched with ethanol contains
more oxygen — so it burns cleaner, leaving
fewer deposits and keeping fuel injectors
and intake valves cleaner. And there’s more.
The facts are powerful
Performance
Auto manufacturers approve, and even recommend, fuel enriched
with up to 10% ethanol for all cars.
Flexible fuel vehicles are designed to run on E85 (85% ethanol
and 15% gasoline) — the cleanest-burning, renewable fuel
available today.
By looking at your vehicle’s fuel cap, you can tell if it's a
flexible-fuel vehicle — meaning it can run on regular gasoline,
10% ethanol-enriched fuel or E85.
Fuel enriched with 10% ethanol is manufacturer-approved for use
in small engines, including power equipment, motorcycles,
snowmobiles, and outboard motors.
Ethanol is the highest-performance fuel on the market, with an
octane rating of 113.
Ethanol-enriched fuel contains more oxygen — so it burns cleaner
Fuel enriched with 10% ethanol burns cleaner, helping to remove
leave gummy deposits in the fuel system, so engines can run with
optimal performance.
Enriching fuel with 10% ethanol helps it to burn cleaner and at
a cooler temperature, which can add to engine longevity.
Ethanol-enriched fuel can reduce pre-ignition problems
(knocking/pinging).
Tests have concluded that ethanol does not increase corrosion,
nor will it harm any seals or valves.
Ethanol-enriched gasoline meets all applicable vapor-pressure
standards — to alleviate driving or starting problems in hot or
cold weather.
Ethanol-enriched gasoline can tolerate water contamination to a
far greater degree than gasoline alone — it absorbs moisture and
helps prevent gasoline freeze-up in cold weather.
Today’s cars are built to run on fuel enriched with up to 10%
ethanol and are warranted for its use.
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