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Why Ethanol Is More Expensive Than Traditional Gasoline

By: GARKO

Should you choose for regular gasoline or gasoline with ethanol if you have a choice to pay one or the other at the same price per gallon?
You might make the wrong decision if you did not know that you get more energy out of a gallon of regular gasoline then out of a gallon that contains ethanol.
If the gasoline with ethanol is E-10 which is available now in many markets around the USA then there is 10% ethanol in that gasoline and there’s an energy difference of about 3.4 percent.
Now that may not seem like much when you’re topping off the tank this week. But over the course of a year of normal driving, it would take an additional 40 gallons of E-10 to go the same distance as conventional gasoline. If they were both priced the same, it would mean an extra $120.
If it’s E-85, a blend containing 85 percent ethanol that can be used in specially equipped vehicles, the energy loss soars and more than offsets its lower cost, even though E-85 is about 60 cents per gallon less at retail than conventional gasoline.
Even if ethanol-blended gasoline is cheaper, it can still end up costing you more because you’re getting less energy. That fact has not been made clear to people. In effect, you can end up paying more for less.
The Bush energy bill of 2007 enforces a great increase in ethanol gasoline and that means an even bigger impact, nationwide, on the MPG.
In Missouri, we’re already there. Since January, E-10 has been required for regular and midgrade gasolineoline
Some motorists say they are already seeing the effect of ethanol on gasoline mileage.
“I’ve been driving a long time, and I know what I normally get, and I don’t get that now,” said Cleon Jones of Stewartsville, Mo.
The AAA is now informing customers with a calculation of comparative costs, for instance, the national average pump price for the fuel on Thursday was $2.91 per gallon; regular gasolineoline was $3.56. But adjusted for its energy content, the price for E-85 jumps to $3.83, or 27 cents more than regular.
The energy economics of ethanol are a matter of concern to automakers such as General Motors Corp., which is counting on ethanol-fueled cars to give it time to develop other cars that can use other alternative fuels such as hydrogen.
General Motors has manufactured over three million cars and SUVs that can use traditional gasoline or E-84 but they are also expessing concern over the price competitiveness of E-85 with the energy factor considered.
Really the bottom line is that ethanol is just a lousy idea for an alternative fuel and there are better solutions for sure.
Water4Gas offers one of the best solutions .
The advantages that Water4Gas members are happy to reap from their membership are basically these...
Improved MPG up to 20, 30 or 50% or even higher. This percentage varies widely from one vehicle to another, naturally. But there seems to be a universally positive response from members as they see that their gasoline consumption actually does go down.
The other benefit is the warm, fuzzy feeling that one gets when they know that they are helping the environment by not polluting it since their car's emissions are so much cleaner.
And also paid members can become affiliates and make more money by spreading the good news about Water4Gas.
And there are other benefits.
Amongst these is the awareness that while others are suffering you don't have to and you can help them stop suffering from high gasoline prices!
Become part of the Water4gasoline revolution today and start getting the benefits of increased gasoline mileage, a more powerful engine and cleaner emissions.

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