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Frequently Asked Questions

Why Produce Ethanol?

Ethanol can play a role in helping Canada to meet its climate change objectives. On a full cycle basis, the use of a litre of E-10 fuel instead of straight gasoline can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 3 to 4 percent if ethanol is produced from grain or 6 to 8 percent if it is produced from cellulose.  Using E-85 fuel instead of straight gasoline can reduce net emissions by as much as 75 percent.

The combination of ethanol and gasoline results in overall increases in smog-producing volatile organic compounds compared with either pure ethanol or pure gasoline. However, this can be overcome by blending ethanol with a gasoline that has been manufactured to have low volatility.

A high-ethanol fuel such as E-85 also produces lower levels of nitrogen oxides and toxic hydrocarbons such as benzene (a carcinogen) than gasoline does. Although E-85 produces higher levels of formaldehyde and other toxic aldehydes, the resulting concentrations are small and are effectively removed by catalytic converters in recent-model cars.

Ethanol: The Road to a Greener Future

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