Shell First to Sell Gasoline Blended with Biofuel
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For one month starting June 10, the regular gasoline purchased at a Shell service station in Ottawa, Ontario will contain 10% cellulosic ethanol. The biofuel is produced locally from non-food raw materials at Iogen Energy Corporation’s demonstration plant, using advanced conversion processes. Iogen(www.iogen.ca.) and Shell(http://www.shell.com) are partners in the plant, which now produces 40,000 litres of fuel per month.
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