Sentences with phrase «liters of ethanol»

We'll be carrying 110 liters of ethanol, and I think the gas cars carry about 90 liters of gasoline.
Then, Dextre reached into the module, grabbed one of four toaster - size, custom - made, high - tech tools there, and proceeded to snip two safety wires, unscrew two filler caps on the outside of the module and pump a few liters of ethanol into a small holding tank.
The bottom fills with 1.5 liters of ethanol and provides five hours of continuous burning.

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A U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) report said the Japanese policy change could create a market opportunity for U.S. ethanol producers of 366 million liters, valued at around $ 170 million.
A U.S. Department of Agriculture report said the Japanese policy change could create a market opportunity for U.S. ethanol producers of 366 million liters, valued at around $ 170 million.
Obama has, however, also been a supporter of ethanol made primarily from corn — a prominent industry in his home state of Illinois — and recently told farmers he supports federal mandates to make nine billion gallons (34 billion liters) of ethanol to use as fuel this year.
Combined with two bad harvests, this has forced Brazil to import some 1.5 billion liters of maize (corn) ethanol from the United States over the past 2 years.
The convertible features the same powertrain as the earlier concept — a 1.4 - liter turbocharged four - cylinder engine running on E85 ethanol is mated to a version of GM's next - generation hybrid system.
The density of ethanol is 0.789 kg / l, so 1 liter ethanol generates 1.51 kg CO2.
The optional 5.3 - liter V - 8 gains flex - fuel capability, which means it's able to run on E85 ethanol, regular gasoline or any combination of the two.
The base engine is a 2.5 - liter Duratec inline - four putting out 164 horsepower and capable of running pure ethanol (E100).
GM's 3.9 - liter overhead - valve V6 provides an acceptable balance between power and fuel economy, while its FlexFuel component allows the engine use E85, a blend of gasoline and ethanol.
In 1993, 1994 and 1995, a flexible - fuel Acclaim was offered, powered by a 107 hp (80 kW) multipoint fuel injected version of the 2.5 - liter engine specially modified to run on fuel containing up to 85 % ethanol.
GM's revised 3.9 - liter overhead - valve V6 provides an acceptable balance between power and fuel economy, while its FlexFuel component allows the engine use E85, a blend of gasoline and ethanol.
All three of the engines run on regular unleaded, and the V6 and 5.3 - liter V8 are flex - fuel compliant, meaning they can use the E85 ethanol blend.
E85 - compatible 4.7 - liter V - 8 engine provides customers the option of operating on E85 ethanol, gasoline or any mixture of the two
The engine remains the same 2.0 - liter naturally aspirated four - cylinder gasoline unit that delivers 150 hp and 205 Nm (151 lb - ft) of torque when fueled by ethanol (145 hp and 198 Nm on gasoline).
Determined to keep the F - 150 America's best selling pickup, Ford continues to offer a dizzying array of configurations (a total of 60 in all) as well as a new 5.4 - liter V8 Flex Fuel engine that can run on E85, a blend of 85 - percent ethanol and 15 - percent gasoline.
Determined to keep the F - 150 America's best - selling pickup, Ford continues to offer a dizzying array of configurations as well as a new 5.4 - liter V8 Flex Fuel engine that can run on E85, a blend of 85 - percent ethanol and 15 - percent gasoline.
The 3.0 liter Duratec V6 gets a one to two MPG bump in economy but more important it goes from 221 HP to 240 HP and 222 lb - ft of torque (250 HP on ethanol).
The 3.0 - liter V - 6 engine is capable of trailering up to 3,500 lbs, and can use ethanol or gasoline.
All trim levels of the Focus will be powered by a 2.0 - liter four - cylinder engine that can run on either a gasoline or E85 ethanol - blended fuel.
In this line, the plan estimates that national production of ethanol will go from 25.6 billion liters this year to almost double in 2017 (53.2 billion).
Biofuels: Production of fuel ethanol, the world's leading biofuel, jumped 19 percent in 2005 to 36.5 billion liters, continuing a growth surge that began in 2000.
The United States produced 16.2 billion liters of fuel ethanol in 2005, nearly surpassing Brazil to become the world's largest fuel ethanol producer.
South America's largest country is the world's reigning ethanol king, producing 4.4 billion gallons (16.5 billion liters) of the biofuel from sugarcane each year, on average.
Canada currently maintains a 5 % domestic ethanol mandate on use while the U.S. is working towards a target of 136 billion liters of biofuels blended into transportation fuels by 2022.
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