Ethanol 101
There are several reasons why E85 conversion kits/E85 kits (85%
ethanol; 15% gas) are a superior alternative to gasoline.
What is Ethanol
Ethanol is a clean-burning, high-octane motor fuel that is produced
from renewable sources. At its most basic, ethanol is grain alcohol,
produced from crops such as corn. 100% ethanol is not generally
used as a motor fuel; instead, a percentage of ethanol is combined
with unleaded gasoline. This is beneficial because the ethanol decreases
the fuel's cost, increases the fuel's octane rating, and decreases
gasoline's harmful emissions. Any amount of ethanol can be combined
with gasoline, but the most common blends are E85 (85% ethanol/15%
gas) and E10 (10%ethanol).
Economy & Job Creation Benefits
The production and use of ethanol benefits economies on all levels.
From the local communities where the crops are grown and processed
to the metropolitan areas where drivers fill up with a domestically
produced fuel, ethanol propels economies.
In its 2002 U.S. study, AUS Consultants and SJH & Company
found that:
- With an approximate cost of $60 million for one year of construction,
an ethanol plant expands the local economic base by $110 million
each year.
- Ethanol production will generate an additional $19.6 million
in household income annually.
- Tax revenue for local and state governments will increase by
at least $1.2 million a year.
- Nearly 700 permanent jobs will be created in the area near an
ethanol plant.
E85 fuel conversion
We sell an E85 fuel conversion kit that allows gasoline operated
vehicles to run on ethanol,gasoline, or any combination of the two.
If you are interested in owning a Flex Fuel Vehicle (FFV) without
the cost of buying a new car, you’ve come to the right place.
White Lightning offers the most advanced E85 conversion kits on
the market, which comes equipped with a five year warranty and customer
service that you can depend on. Our ethanol conversion kits can
be installed on any vehicle with fuel injection system.
Energy Security & Independence
Renewable ethanol directly displaces the need for imported crude
oil, offering critically needed independence and security from the
world’s limited oil supplies. In the United States, ethanol
production capacity of 6 billion gallons per year can reduce gasoline
imports by more than one-third. According to the Energy Information
Administration, the 7.5 billion gallon ethanol mandate set in the
Renewable Fuels Standard could reduce oil consumption by 80,000
barrels per day E85 fuel conversion.
Environment & Clean Air
Fossil fuel-based gasoline is the largest source of man-made carcinogens
and the number one source of toxic emissions, according to the U.S.
EPA. Ethanol is a renewable, environmentally friendly fuel that
is inherently cleaner than gasoline. Ethanol reduces harmful tailpipe
emissions of carbon monoxide, particulate matter, oxides of nitrogen,
and other ozone-forming pollutants. The use of ethanol-blended fuel
helps reduce the environmental and economic impacts of gasoline
consumption on our society.
Ethanol Clean Air Facts:
- Ethanol blends are likely to reduce carbon monoxide emissions
in vehicles by up to 30%, depending upon the combustion technology.
(U.S. EPA)
- The American Lung Association of Metropolitan Chicago credits
ethanol-blended fuel with reducing smog-forming emissions by 25%
since 1990.
- In 2004, ethanol use in the U.S. reduced CO2-equivalent greenhouse
gas emissions by approximately 7 million tons, equal to removing
the emissions of more than 1 million cars from the road. (Argonne
National Lab)
- Research shows a 35-46% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
and a 50-60% reduction in fossil energy use due to the use of
ethanol as a motor fuel. (Argonne National Lab).
- Ethanol contains 35% oxygen, making it burn more cleanly and
completely than gasoline.
- E85 has the highest oxygen content of any fuel available, making
it burn even more cleanly and even more completely than any other
fuel.
- E85 contains 80% fewer gum-forming compounds than gasoline.
- Ethanol is highly biodegradable, making it safer for the environment.
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