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In the UK, drivers using SVO/PPO have in the past been prosecuted for failure to pay duty to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs. The rate of taxation on SVO was originally set at a reduced rate of 27.1p per litre, but in late 2005, HMRC started to enforce the full diesel excise rate of 47.2p per litre.
The price of alcohol has gradually become more affordable overtime on a per capita basis. [26] [11] This price varies from location in the UK, in London the average price of a pint is £5.20 while across the UK as a whole it is £3.50. [27]
UK government calculation of ... be used and increase ethanol yield by 1,100 – 2,000 litres/ha. ... gasoline prices to be US$0.29 to US$0.40 per gallon lower than ...
The United States at the end of 2007 was producing 26.9 billion litres (7 billion gallons) per year. [22] E10 or Gasohol is commonly marketed in Delaware and E85 is found in many states, particularly in the Midwest where ethanol from corn is produced locally.
Brazil's sugar cane-based industry is far more efficient than the U.S. corn-based industry. Brazilian distillers are able to produce 1 liter of ethanol for $0.19–0.24 (or $0.71–0.90 per gallon), compared with the $0.41–0.46 per liter for corn-based ethanol (or $1.55–1.74 per gallon) (no reliable source referenced). [106]
According to the Renewable Fuels Association, the E15 waivers now cover 62% of vehicles on the road in the US, and the ethanol group estimates if all 2001 and newer cars and pickups were to use E15, the theoretical blend wall for ethanol use would be approximately 17.5 billion gallons (66.2 billion liters) per year.
The average cost of a litre of petrol at UK forecourts was 152.20p on Wednesday as the cost of oil continues to rise due to the war in Ukraine. Average petrol price exceeds £1.52 per litre for ...
General Motors is starting a project to produce E85 fuel from cellulose ethanol for a projected cost of $1 per US gallon ($0.26 per litre). This is optimistic, because $1 per US gallon equates to $10 per million British thermal units ($34/MWh) which is comparable to woodchips at $7 per million British thermal units ($24/MWh) or firewood at $6 ...