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  2. E85 - Wikipedia

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    E85 as a fuel is widely used in Sweden; however, most of it is imported from Italy and Brazil. E85 was formerly available from the Maxol chain in Ireland, where it was made from whey, a byproduct of cheese manufacturing. [13] The availability ended in 2011, due to a severe excise-duty hike which rendered it economically unviable.

  3. E85 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    E85 pump placed at the edge of the property, outside of lit station islands, and well away from the store; or is otherwise difficult to find; E85 not advertised on any of the station's street signs or graphics; Stations place stickers on the E85 pump that say "not a [brand name] product", or inform the customer that the brand does not guarantee ...

  4. Flexible-fuel vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In order to reduce ethanol evaporative emissions and to avoid problems starting the engine during cold weather, the maximum blend of ethanol was set to 85%. [4] There is also a seasonal reduction of the ethanol content to E70 (called winter E85 blend) in very cold regions, [5] where temperatures fall below 0 °C (32 °F) during the winter.

  5. Should you put E85 in your non E85 car? - AOL

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    It's no surprise that drivers are looking for cheaper fuel alternatives, many people are converting their vehicles to run on vegetable oil or other fuels, but one man in Indiana had a different ...

  6. Top Tier Detergent Gasoline - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its own molecular variability, refiners and retailers incorporate additional substances into the mix, from ethanol alcohol to octane enhancers." [ 4 ] While General Motors' fuels engineer Andrew Buczynsky claims that no one has identified the exact molecule in gasoline that causes engine buildup, he suggests using Top Tier ...

  7. Air Quality Is Bad Pretty Much Everywhere, New World ... - AOL

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    IQAir used as its primary indicator of each country or territory’s air quality the average concentration of PM2.5, or particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or smaller, measured ...

  8. Health and environmental impact of transport - Wikipedia

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    The health and environmental impact of transport is significant because transport burns most of the world's petroleum.This causes illness and deaths from air pollution, including nitrous oxides and particulates, and is a significant cause of climate change through emission of carbon dioxide.

  9. Why is air quality bad today? Here's what you need to know - AOL

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    "Long-term," read IQ Air's air quality site, "the effects from ozone exposure can include: increased asthma attacks; reduced lung function; exacerbation of respiratory diseases; and cardiovascular ...