gasolineethanol
Gasolineethanol is a liquid automotive fuel produced by blending ethanol with conventional gasoline. The blend is commonly referred to as gasohol, with ethanol content typically expressed as a percentage by volume. The most widespread form is E10, containing about 10% ethanol, 90% gasoline. Higher blends such as E15 and E20 are available in some regions, and E85 is marketed for flex-fuel vehicles that can adjust to varying ethanol levels. Ethanol used in these blends is usually produced from fermentable crops such as corn, sugarcane, or other biomass feedstocks.
Engine compatibility and performance vary with ethanol content. Most modern gasoline engines are designed to run
Environmental and economic considerations are mixed. Ethanol acts as an oxygenate, reducing some tailpipe emissions, but