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  2. What is E10 petrol? It's a motor fuel that contains less carbon and more ethanol than fuels currently on sale. Ethanol is a kind of alcohol manufactured from plants, including sugar beet and...

  3. E-85 vs. E-15 vs. E-10 (All Differences Explained!)

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    The difference between E-85, E-15, and E-10 is the percentage of ethanol used. E-10 uses 10% ethanol, E-15 15% and E-85 uses 51 – 83% ethanol. Furthermore, E-10 and E-15 typically have an octane rating of 87 – 95, whereas E-85 typically has more than 100.

  4. Northrop Grumman E-10 MC2A - Wikipedia

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    The Northrop Grumman E-10 MC2A was planned as a multi-role military aircraft to replace the Boeing 707-based E-3 Sentry and E-8 Joint STARS, the Boeing 747-based E-4B, and the RC-135 Rivet Joint aircraft in US military service. The E-10 was based on the Boeing 767-400ER commercial airplane.

  5. Ethanol Blends - Alternative Fuels Data Center

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    E10 is a low-level blend composed of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline. It is approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for use in any conventional, gasoline-powered vehicle.

  6. E10 petrol explained - GOV.UK

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    About E10 petrol. E10 petrol contains up to 10% renewable ethanol, which will help to reduce carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions associated with petrol vehicles and tackle climate change....

  7. What is E10 petrol? It's a motor fuel that contains less carbon and more ethanol than fuels currently on sale. Ethanol is a kind of alcohol manufactured from plants, including sugar beet and...

  8. What is E10 fuel and how will it affect you? | RAC Drive

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    What is E10 fuel? E10 is a biofuel made up of 90% regular unleaded and 10% ethanol – hence the E10 name. Standard unleaded fuel contains up to 5% ethanol and can be used in any petrol-engined car without problems or the need for modification.

  9. Common ethanol fuel mixtures - Wikipedia

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    E10, a fuel mixture of 10% anhydrous ethanol and 90% gasoline sometimes called gasohol, can be used in the internal combustion engines of most modern automobiles and light-duty vehicles without need for any modification on the engine or fuel system.

  10. E10 petrol fuel: vehicle compatibility check list (2021 update)

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    E10 petrol is a fuel that may contain up to 10% ethanol by volume, the specifications for which were introduced by the European Union’s Fuel Quality Directive on 1 January 2011. The ACEA E10 vehicle compatibility check list shows which petrol vehicles can safely use E10 unleaded petrol.

  11. What is E10 fuel and can I use it in my car? - Autocar

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    What is E10? To make conventional fuels less environmentally harmful, it was decided to blend in some renewable content such as biodiesel and ethanol. This is nothing new: it has been going on...