DOE Releases Fact Sheet: Effects of Intermediate Ethanol Blends
October 20, 2008 // Published as a news service by IHS
The test program focuses specifically on the effects of intermediate blends of gasoline blended with 15% and 20% ethanol - E15 and E20, respectively - on emissions, catalyst and engine durability, drivability or operability and materials associated with these vehicles and engines. This DOE test program includes technical expertise from DOE National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. This preliminary report, the first in a series of peer-reviewed reports that will summarize the results of intermediate ethanol blends, provides results from testing E15 and E20 on 13 popular late-model vehicles and 28 small non-road engines, including lawn equipment and generators. Vehicle results when E15 and E20 were compared with traditional gasoline include:
Small non-road engine results include the following when E15 and E20 were compared with traditional gasoline:
The full intermediate blend report is available on the Fuels, Engines, and Emissions Research - Oak Ridge National Laboratory web site. Source: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). |













