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On June 30th 2008 the average price of regular grade gasoline hit an all time record of $4.086 per gallon in the United States. The big oil companies don't want you to know about the relative affordability of ethanol as compared to gasoline. The following graphic illustrates the record setting worldwide gas prices in May 2008.
Now, look at how much cheaper the nation average price of fuel ethanol was on June 30th 2008: $3.0209! The evidence is clear. The average price of fuel ethanol at approximately $3.02 per gallon (June 30th 2008) is much cheaper than the average price of gasoline at $4.086 per gallon (June 30th 2008). That's a significant difference ($1.06) and the price of ethanol may continue to fall against gasoline as more farmers and fuel distributors begin to join the ethanol revolution! American drivers are ready to pay less at the pump. Many service stations are already selling gasoline that is blended with ten percent ethanol. This 10 percent blend is popularly known as "gasohol." Meanwhile, E85 (85% ethanol & 15% gasoline) pumps are being installed all across the United States. Most fuel ethanol blends are 102 octane or higher as opposed to only 93 octane for premium gasoline. Your organization can begin producing up to 2100 gallons of ethanol every week with our lower cost refinery. That's enough to fill one 18 wheeler tanker! Are you ready for big trucks and trains to start lining up at your very own ethanol plant located at your farm or fuel distributorship? Pricing starts at just $150,000 for your very own right-sized ethanol plant. One hundred percent financing is available for qualified customers with approved credit. |
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| Last Updated ( Friday, 15 August 2008 18:54 ) |



