Legislation requires retailers to label fuels containing ethanol on the dispenser, and
limits ethanol use to 10 % of gasoline in Australia.
Not exact matches
By
using a combination of crop growth, hydrological, carbon and nitrogen cycle models, researchers found that the estimated land suitable for bioenergy grasses — particularly Miscanthus, the most productive bioenergy crop — is
limited, despite its relatively high biomass productivity and low water consumption per unit of
ethanol.
Similarly, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office issued a report on the subject in June 2014, finding «only
limited potential» for reducing greenhouse gas emissions through
use of corn - based
ethanol in the future:
The capacity of corn
ethanol to offset U.S. fossil fuel
use is extremely
limited.
The level of gasoline consumption
limits the amount of
ethanol that may be
used in the gasoline pool at any fixed blending level, such as the 10 %
ethanol blend (E10) that is predominant in the current U.S. gasoline supply.