Green Fuel:
If you drive - Consider A
Greener Fuel As Smog Season Begins
by: News Canada
(NC)-As the first smog alert warnings of the season approach,
Canadians are being urged to use ethanol-blended fuel to alleviate
the urban smog problems plaguing many parts of the country.
Many regions
such Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal and most parts of Ontario have
experienced a significant increase in the number of "smog days" in
recent years and the problem is getting worse according the
Canadian Renewable Fuels Association. Mr. Bliss Baker, President of
the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA), suggests commuters
and other motorists fill-up with ethanol-blended gasoline. "This is
one way of addressing the issue of air pollution - since ethanol
produces 30% less smog forming carbon monoxide than standard
gasoline," said Mr. Baker.
The most commonly available ethanol-blended fuel is called E-10
- a mixture of 10% ethanol with 90% gasoline. This product, in
addition to substantially reducing carbon monoxide, can reduce
carbon dioxide emissions by up to 6 percent and all vehicles have
warrantees for the use of E10. Using ethanol blends rather than
standard gasoline also results in an overall decrease in ozone
formation - the main culprit in the creation of smog.
"This is no longer an urban problem," said Mr. Baker. Many rural
parts of the country are now experiencing poor air quality. The
good news is there is something we can do about it," concluded Mr.
Baker.
All ethanol sold in Canada is produced from agricultural
products such as corn and wheat. The corn producing areas of
southwestern Ontario such as the Counties of Essex and Chatham-Kent
produce the majority of Ontario's ethanol while ethanol production
in western Canada is produced from wheat grown throughout Alberta,
Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
There are currently over 1,100 gas stations in Canada that sell
ethanol- blended fuel, across the country from Alberta to Quebec.
To find a station near you simply visit the Canadian Renewable
Fuels website at www.greenfuels.org and search retail directory for
a station near you.
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