What Impact Does Ethanol Gasoline Have on Vehicles?
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On September 13, 2017, the "Implementation Plan for Expanding Biofuel Ethanol Production and Promoting the Use of Ethanol Gasoline for Vehicles" was jointly issued by fifteen ministries and commissions, including the National Development and Reform Commission, the National Energy Administration, and the Ministry of Finance. According to the plan's requirements, by 2020, the nationwide coverage of ethanol gasoline for vehicles will be basically achieved. The gasoline we commonly refer to is unleaded gasoline (containing trace amounts of lead), while ethanol gasoline refers to the addition of a certain proportion of fuel ethanol to ordinary unleaded gasoline. In our country, this proportion is 10%. When you see the gasoline grade marked with an 'E' prefix at the gas station, it indicates ethanol gasoline. Ethanol gasoline is considered a clean fuel that can replace traditional gasoline. Currently, it is mainly based on Yajin sweet sorghum ethanol, so it will not have any impact on vehicles.