Is methanol gasoline for new energy recognized by the state?
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Currently, the state has not yet established clear development policies or documents regarding methanol gasoline. The main characteristics of methanol gasoline are as follows: 1. Environmental protection and cleanliness: The production process employs clean technology with no 'three wastes.' The product does not contain lead, and the gases emitted after combustion are clean and harmless, contributing to improved urban environments. 2. Convenient to use without modification: Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas require special modifications, increasing costs. Methanol gasoline can be used alongside petroleum products, saving both fuel and modification costs, and can be used alone or mixed. 3. Low cost, easy procurement, and wide availability: Ethanol has a single source, while methanol is a byproduct of industries like fertilizer, pharmaceuticals, and coal, and can be synthesized from chemical raw materials at low cost with wide availability. 4. Production is not limited by season or scale: Methanol gasoline can be produced year-round, unlike gasoline or lubricants, without the need for heating, pressurization, or anhydrous conditions. Production scale can vary based on economic conditions or market factors, making it adaptable for various gasoline-powered vehicles.