New Study Supports Mid Range Ethanol Blends
A new study released today by the American Coalition for Ethanol shows that mid-range ethanol blends – fuel mixtures with more ethanol than E10 but less than E85 – can in some cases provide better fuel economy than regular unleaded gasoline, even in standard, non-flex-fuel vehicles.
The new research strongly suggests that there is an “optimal blend level” of ethanol and gasoline – most likely E20 or E30 – at which cars will get better mileage than predicted based strictly on the fuel’s per-gallon Btu content. The new study, co-sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE), also found that mid-range ethanol blends reduce harmful tailpipe emissions.
The University of North Dakota Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) and the Minnesota Center for Automotive Research (MnCAR) conducted the research using four 2007 model vehicles: a Toyota Camry, a Ford Fusion, and two Chevrolet Impalas, one flex-fuel and one non-flex-fuel. Researchers used the EPA Highway Fuel Economy Test (HWFET) to examine a range of ethanol-gasoline blends from straight Tier 2 gasoline up to 85 percent ethanol. All of the vehicles got better mileage with ethanol blends than the ethanol’s energy content would predict, and three out of four actually traveled farther on a mid-level ethanol blend than on unleaded gasoline.
PDF file of the report can be found here.



4 Comments »
DANIEL D MARTIN
PERFECT ,IF IS PROVEN GOOD FOR YOUR CAR ,LETS MANDATE E25 OR E30 FOR THE WHOLE COUNTRY ON AS REGULAR GAS SAVING BILLION DOLLARS AS MUCH AS CREATING MANY NEW JOBS,GREAT WIN-WIN SITUATION ,ONLY BIG OIL WILL LOSE SPECIALLY CHAVEZ,IRAN AND SAUDI ARABIA ,ALSO RUSSIA,PAY OUR FARMERS AND NEW DESTILLERIES NOT OPEC,THANKS!
Chris Taylor
This study is so full of crap it makes me want to puke.
My Geo Metro Lost 9mpg with E10
My Clubwagon lost 7mpg going from 20mpg to 13mpg
My jeep went from 24 to 16-17
My Minivan hurt me the most going from 28mpg to 20mpg
These low values are NOT because of the lower energy BTU in alcohol. they are because there vehicles are FLAT OUT incompatible with alcohol based fuels. THEY CAN NOT PROPERLY BURN THEM.
put D10 in your car (10% diesel) let me know how it goes. but wait Diesel has MORE BTU’s so why did your mpg’s not go up?
easy. your engine CAN NOT properly burn diesel.
Steve_V
Chris
I have been looking at this for some time now. If you have any noticeable mileage loss with E10, I wouldn’t be questioning the 10 percent ethanol but what makes up the 90 percent gasoline. In every SAE paper I have, ethanol has shown to be more efficient then gasoline when simply adding ethanol. Not enough to overcome the BTU difference but still more efficient. If you are finding more than 2 or 3 percent mileage difference comparing E10 to E0, find another gas station.
Jeff
I run e-30 in absolutely every engine I own can-am 800 17mpg running it hard 2008 town&country 25mpg driving 55mph 2004 Impala 30+ lawnmowers weed eaters Ice augers every thing none of the vehicles are flex fuel
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