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  2. Here's the average price of gas in the Midwest as prices ...

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    Regional gas prices rose for the second consecutive week and reached an average of $3.41 per gallon of regular fuel on Monday, up from last week's price of $3.31 per gallon, according to the U.S ...

  3. Ethanol fuel in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States became the world's largest producer of ethanol fuel in 2005. The U.S. produced 15.8 billion U.S. liquid gallons of ethanol fuel in 2019, and 13.9 billion U.S. liquid gallons (52.6 billion liters) in 2011, [1] [2] an increase from 13.2 billion U.S. liquid gallons (49.2 billion liters) in 2010, and up from 1.63 billion gallons ...

  4. E85 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the price of E85 rose to nearly on par with the cost of 87 octane gasoline in many states in the United States, and was for a short time the only fuel available when gasoline was sold out, but within four weeks of Katrina, the price of E85 had fallen once more to a 20% to 35% lower cost than 87 ...

  5. Michigan gas prices reach 2024 high, likely to increase as ...

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    The average gas price in Michigan hit a new 2024-high Saturday of $3.57 a gallon for regular unleaded before falling a penny to $3.56, raising concerns that fuel prices could continue to rise ...

  6. Michigan gas prices drop as demand weakens, now averaging $3. ...

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    Whether the prices will go up or down will likely depend on gasoline demand and the cost of oil. Michigan gas prices drop as demand weakens, now averaging $3.35 a gallon Skip to main content

  7. E85 - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the cost of fuel in the US averaged US$3.42, while the cost for E85 averaged US$3.09, or 90% of the cost of gasoline. [21] [22] In another test, however, a fleet of Ford Tauruses averaged only about 6% fewer miles per gallon in ethanol-based vehicles when compared to traditional, gas-powered Tauruses. [23]