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![]() "Roger (K8RI)" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 18:29:52 -0700, Stella Starr wrote: Looks like they thought they were aligning with national standards. From a timeline report by that state's Renewable Fuels Commission: "2003-Michigan State Legislature adopts and Governor Jennifer Granholm approves property tax incentives for the manufacturing and blending of biodiesel fuel. State legislation for mandatory labeling of 10% ethanol blends at Michigan service station gasoline pumps is changed to be consistent with national voluntary label standards..." It is interesting, as I'd thought the first gasahol was 15% ethanol, but there's no way to know whether local blends are ten, fifteen or some random percent. Makes it hard to test performance, doesn't it? In Michigan I think it's 10% and has been. Alcohol costs more than gas now days. The only reason it's priced so low is due to subsidies. Our early Gasohol was 10% here although back then I don't think there was a standard. OTOH back then it took nearly 1 1/2 to two gallons of fuel to make one gallon of ethanol. Which then gets you 75% of the mileage of 'pure gasoline'. |
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