Ethanol
"The
Home Grown Alternative"
Ethanol
is a clean burning renewable, domestically produced product made from
fermented agricultural products such as corn.
Ethanol
contains oxygen, which helps gasoline burn cleaner and more efficiently.
When used in vehicles, ethanol reduces all types of emissions including
carbon dixide - a major contributor to global warming. Using ethanol-blended
fuel is one of the easiest ways you can help reduce air pollution and
our dependence on foreign oil.
The
1990 Clean Air Act Amendment and the 1992 Energy Policy Act require
State Governments to purchase 75% of their covered fleet as alternative
fueled vehicles. Therefore, the State is building and supporting the
infrastructure to fuel these types of vehicles, such as flex-fueled
(Ethanol) vehicles.
Also,
an Executive Order which states that the
State shall ensure that for fleet units operating bi-fuel or flex-fuel
vehicles (vehicles that operate on either motor gasoline or an alternative
fuel, as defined by the Federal Energy Policy Act), an average of 50%
of the fuel used shall be alternative fuel. The Maryland Green Building
Council's Annual Report to the Governor will report on State purchases
of Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFVs) and of alternative fuels.