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Promoting Ethanol Emissions

Although you might not have ethanol in your car right now, chances are good that this option isn’t too far down the road from becoming a reality.

Ethanol is a plant derived fuel source that can not only aid air quality issues and concerns, but it can also boost the performance of your car’s engine.

And because ethanol emissions are significantly cutting down on smog and other forms of pollution, you might want to learn more.

What is ethanol?

Ethanol is made from plant sources that are completely renewable and is easy to produce. Because ethanol doesn’t contain any petroleum, like traditional gasoline, you don’t have the dangerous emissions that can harm the environment as well as your lungs.

Ethanol emissions are not harmful to you or to anyone around you – the ethanol is biodegradable, non-toxic, and water soluble. This is an earth friendly, budget friendly, and healthy friendly fuel alternative.

Who’s already using it?

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    What you also may not know is that ethanol has already been used by racecar drivers for its ability to provide a high octane fuel source – and thus a high performance fuel blend that can keep up with their speeds.

    Ethanol is already a part of some blends of fuels, and is showing great promise in larger cities like Chicago, where the use of ethanol fuels has already reduced the smog creating emissions by over twenty percent. Ethanol emissions just don’t create pollution like its oil counterpart.

    How else can ethanol help the community?

    Because of the lessened effect on the environment, ethanol emissions are actually emissions that people are celebrating.

    Being made from plant sources, ethanol helps to create another market for farmers and farm workers to produce the fuel on a long term basis. These kinds of crops are renewable and can be planted and replanted – unlike the finite resources of oil and petroleum products.

    Also, ethanol emissions can help to increase the industry in a city because factories don’t have to be located farther away from neighborhoods or put into another section of the city

    Because they aren’t doing more harm to the people in the city, businesses can thrive in a wide range of areas, limiting the costs of relocation as well as the need for constant emissions monitoring.

    But Steve is really the best source of information on emissions and what they mean for you, your business, and your life. Contact Steve if you have any questions that you still need answered.

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