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Gasohol Defined
In the United States, gasohol (E10) refers to gasoline that contains 10 percent ethanol by volume. This term was used in the late 1970s and early 1980s but has been replaced in some areas of the country by terms such as E-10, Super Unleaded Plus Ethanol, or Unleaded Plus.
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Ethanol: Can it blend in?
Published August 29, 2008, 4:07 pm, High Plains Journal
Ethanol remains in the news with events continuing to raise new questions about its future and that of all sectors of agriculture affected by grain or livestock.
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- Ethanol: Payback Time by Jonathan Fahey - Forbes.com: Politicians and Wall Street cheered when the ethanol industry went on a building binge. Now the distillers are waking up to the ugly possibility of a gasohol glut.
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