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- noun
petrol blended with 10 per centethanol .
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Examples
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For starters, there are too few cars and trucks on the nation's roads capable of running on any gasoline with an ethanol blend higher than 10 percent, or what is commonly called E10,
CattleNetwork 2009
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Today's gas-pump blend, ubiquitous and known as E10, pushes power equipment to the limit, said Kris Kiser, the petroleum group's executive vice president.
E15 fears: More ethanol in gasoline is bad news for power equipment, critics say Adrian Higgins 2010
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Today's gas-pump blend, ubiquitous and known as E10, pushes power equipment to the limit, said Kris Kiser, the petroleum group's executive vice president.
E15 fears: More ethanol in gasoline is bad news for power equipment, critics say Adrian Higgins 2010
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Most gasoline sold at the pump, referred to as E10, includes ethanol mixed at a typical ratio of about 10 percent ethanol to 90 percent gasoline.
Trade group: E15 safeguards at the pump ‘woefully inadequate’ 2010
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Most gasoline sold at the pump, referred to as E10, includes ethanol mixed at a typical ratio of about 10 percent ethanol to 90 percent gasoline.
Trade group: E15 safeguards at the pump ‘woefully inadequate’ 2010
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Today's gas-pump blend, ubiquitous and known as E10, pushes power equipment to the limit, said Kris Kiser, the petroleum group's executive vice president.
E15 fears: More ethanol in gasoline is bad news for power equipment, critics say Adrian Higgins 2010
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In addition to E85, ethanol is sold in a 10-percent blend with gasoline known as E10 at most gas pumps around the country.
The growing - and surprisingly large - ethanol movement 2008
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Unlike the standard blend, called E10, which all cars can use, only specially equipped cars can run on E85 ethanol.
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Most ethanol today is blended into gasoline in a mixture called E10, 10 percent ethanol to 90 percent gasoline.
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Most ethanol today is blended into gasoline in a mixture called E10, 10 percent ethanol to 90 percent gasoline.
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