Q: At most gas pumps you see a decal on the pump stating “May Contain Ethanol.” Exactly what does this mean? Are they selling regular unleaded gas all the time, some of the time, or whenever they can?
2003-06-06 04:00:00 PDT Washington-- The Senate overwhelmingly approved a measure Thursday to require increased use of ethanol, over the strong objections of California lawmakers who warn it could ...
The vast majority of the fuel currently sold in North America – with a few notable exceptions, such as Shell V-Power in Canada, and a number of independent gas station chains in the United States – is ...
Small engine maker Briggs & Stratton Co. has introduced a fuel additive that it says will help prevent problems in gasoline engines using ethanol. Petroleum companies use a 10 percent blend of ethanol ...
Have you ever pulled up to the pump and noticed the sticker denoting just how much ethanol is in the gasoline you’re about to buy? Lots of people don’t even notice it and if they do, they may not ...
The use of ethanol as an additive to gasoline has proven to be successful in reducing the amount of pollution emitted by gasoline engines. Additionally, the expanded use of a domestically produced and ...
Because Congress wisely failed to give gasoline producers immunity from liability for MTBE leaks (I guess Tom Delay was too busy to go on a cruise with them), the demand for ethanol as a replacement ...