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  2. Ethanol fuel - Wikipedia

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    Ethanol fuel has a "gasoline gallon equivalency" (GGE) value of 1.5, i.e. to replace the energy of 1 volume of gasoline, 1.5 times the volume of ethanol is needed. [4] [5] Ethanol-blended fuel is widely used in Brazil, the United States, and Europe (see also Ethanol fuel by country). [2]

  3. Ethanol fuel by country - Wikipedia

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    Until 2005 Brazil was the world's top producer of ethanol fuel when it was surpassed by the United States. Together both countries were responsible in 2011 for 87.1% of the world's ethanol fuel production. [1] In 2009 Brazil produced 27.5 billion liters (7.26 billion U.S. liquid gallons), [13] representing 35.9% of the world's total ethanol ...

  4. Politicians push E15 as a lower-cost gasoline option, but ...

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    The 15% ethanol fuel is cheaper at the pump, but could lead to expensive car repairs and void your warranty. ... E15 is a dime or so cheaper than ordinary fuel at the pump, stretches gasoline ...

  5. Timeline of alcohol fuel - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ford, a farmer himself, supported ethanol's use over gas. In 1933, faced with the 25% unemployment of the Great Depression, the European concept of finding new markets for surplus farm products is widely discussed, with ethanol-gasoline blending among the most significant. Fuel blending experiments begin in Peoria, IL, Spokane WA, Lincoln ...

  6. Food vs. fuel - Wikipedia

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    In Germany and Canada, it is now much cheaper to heat a house by burning grain than by using fuel derived from crude oil. [58] [59] [60] With oil at $120 per barrel, a savings of a factor of 3 on heating costs is possible. When crude oil was at $25/barrel there was no economic incentive to switch to a grain fed heater. [citation needed]

  7. Ethanol fuel in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Red and orange show states with average prices below the break even range. Ethanol price should be between 25 and 30% cheaper than gasoline to compensate its lower fuel economy. State Average retail price (R$/liter) Price spread E25 - E100 State Average retail price (R$/liter) Price spread E25 - E100 State Average retail price (R$/liter) Price ...

  8. Ethanol - Wikipedia

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    World production of ethanol in 2006 was 51 gigalitres (1.3 × 10 10 US gal), with 69% of the world supply coming from Brazil and the U.S. [18] Brazilian ethanol is produced from sugarcane, which has relatively high yields (830% more fuel than the fossil fuels used to produce it) compared to some other energy crops. [101]

  9. How Much Cheaper Is EV Charging vs. Buying Gas? - AOL

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    And the price of gas isn't helping. The average cost of a gallon of gasoline is $3.51 right now, according to AAA. That number is down slightly from last year, but higher than last month's gas prices.