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China’s Guangxi To Fill Cars With Ethanol In Dec
By Mr Ethanol | September 20, 2007

Reuters UK:
China’s southern region of Guangxi will start blending 10 percent ethanol into gasoline for cars in December, adding to the nine other provinces in the country using the biofuel in the past few years.
An official at the Guangxi Development and Reform Commission told Reuters it was preparing to start using fuel ethanol as a biofuel plant would come on stream.
China Agri-Industries Holdings Ltd (0606.HK: Quote, Profile, Research), a listed arm of state-owned agricultural group COFCO, is building the plant, which can manufacture up to 200,000 tonnes of fuel ethanol a year from cassava, also known as tapioca.
China, the third-largest ethanol producer after Brazil and the United States, plans to blend 2 million tonnes of ethanol into gasoline by 2010, up from 1.02 million tonnes currently.
Topics: Cars, Ethanol, News, Trends |
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