Liaoning will adopt ethanol gasoline in the northeast China province from the
end of October to replace regular gasoline, according to a provincial
government decision.
The government has chosen Tieling and Huludao as pilot cities to use ethanol
gasoline beginning from the end of June, and by the end of October, the
scheme will be extended to cover the whole province. By then, all gas
stations and distribution units will replace normal gasoline with ethanol
gasoline and supply ethanol gasoline only.
Official said that after the adoption of ethanol gasoline, existing gas
stations, storage and transport facilities could still be used. Detailed
implementation and regulations of ethanol gasoline usage will be announced
soon.
While the distribution network will mainly be built by China
National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), with the support of other wholesale and
retail enterprises, Guo Xiuzhu, general manager of CNPC's Distribution
Branch, said that they are able to cope with the need of the
market after switching to ethanol gasoline.
"We invested 224 million yuan (US$27 million) last year to renovate the
oil tanks and more than a thousand gas stations in Liaoning," he said. "600 of
them have been completed and 549 are under reconstruction."
Guo said, prices of ethanol gasoline and normal gasoline are
similar, while ethanol gasoline is more efficient.
"Experiments have shown that ethanol gasoline provides greater power and
better acceleration to vehicles," said Guo. "And its comsumption is lower
than normal gasoline under the same conditions."
Normal vehicles (including motorcycles) can adapt to ethanol
gasoline directly without any reconfiguration, however, those vehicles which
have run for more than 30,000 kilometres will need to clean up their oil-supply
system beforehand.
Another benefit of ethanol gasoline is that i could help reduce car
emission.
Early in February, the central government decided that
the provinces of Jilin, Heilongjiang, Henan, Anhui and Liaoning, together
with some cities in Hubei, Shandong and Hebei to be the pilot areas for ethanol
gasoline use in the country. And the program would then be applied nationwide in
the future.
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