Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Gasoline Summit' Solves Nothing as Biofuel Chaos Continues

The new biofuel containing 10 percent ethanol has been pushed at stations across Germany. German politicians met Tuesday in a hastily arranged 'Gasoline Summit' to discuss public distrust over the introduction of fuels with higher concentrations of ethanol. Politicians pledged to better inform the public about which cars can use the new fuel, but German commentators and drivers remain wary.

The introduction of a new biofuel with 10 percent ethanol content continues to provoke controversy in Germany, where consumers are rejecting the fuel in the fear that it will damage their cars. Meanwhile, supplies of regular unleaded gasoline are running low at stations across the country.

Read more : http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,749880,00.html

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