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Cellulosic Ethanol


    DOE Selects Six Cellulosic Ethanol Plants for Up to $385 Million in Federal Funding

E-85


    Is your car a Flexible Fuel Vehicle
    E85 Ethanol as an Alternative to Gasoline
    2006 CORN PACKET: Drivers Should Consider Flexible Fuel Vehicles and Use E85
    E85 Questions and Answers

Ethanol


    New Findings Reinforce Ethanols Positive Energy Balance and Environmental Benefits

Hybrids


    General Motors unveils Chevrolet Volt
    Chrysler LLC Surges Forward with Production intent Electric Vehicles

Solar Energy


    U.S. Department of Energy to Provide up to $2.4 Million to Advance Solar Energy in 12 U.S. Cities

Wind Energy


    U.S. Continues to Lead the World in Wind Power Growth
    Wind Energy Could Produce 20 Percent of U.S. Electricity By 2030


E85 is an alcohol fuel mixture of 85% ethanol (ethyl alcohol, i.e., grain alcohol) and 15% gasoline (petrol) (proportioned by volume rather than mass) that can be used in flexible-fuel vehicles.

It is a clean-burning, domestically produced, renewable fuel that contributes to decreased dependence on imported oil. Automobiles called flexible fuel vehicles are designed to run on E85.

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