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  2. 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.

  3. E10 gas and 87 octane gas are closely related, but not exactly the same. Here’s the breakdown: E10: This refers to gasoline that contains 10% ethanol, a type of alcohol fuel made from plants. It’s often the standard option for regular unleaded gas.

  4. 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...

  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. Ethanol Fuel Basics - Alternative Fuels Data Center

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    Typically, gasoline contains E10 (10% ethanol, 90% gasoline), which reduces air pollution. Ethanol is also available as E85 (or flex fuel), which can be used in flexible fuel vehicles, designed to operate on any blend of gasoline and ethanol up to 83%.

  7. 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. Petrol in...

  8. Ethanol - FuelEconomy.gov

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    E10 and E15 are blends of ethanol and gasoline. The number after the "E" indicates the percentage of ethanol by volume. Most of the gasoline sold in the U.S. contains up to 10% ethanol—the amount varies by region. All automakers approve blends up to E10 in their gasoline vehicles.

  9. use of ethanol - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

    www.eia.gov/energyexplained/biofuels/ethanol-use.php

    A blend of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline (by volume) is known as E10 gasoline. Motor gasoline with up to 15% ethanol content is called E15. E10 is the primary source of U.S. ethanol consumption.

  10. What is E10 Petrol, Explained | Top Gear

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    What is E10 petrol? It’s a blend of ethanol and petrol, with the ‘E10’ part referring to the maximum amount of ethanol allowed in the mix – 10 per cent.

  11. Is 10 Percent Ethanol Bad for Your Car? The Truth About E10

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    Quick Answer: E10 fuel (10% ethanol) is safe for use in most modern vehicles manufactured after 2001. While ethanol has slightly lower energy content than pure gasoline, the 10% blend has minimal impact on performance and fuel economy.