ETHANOL As a Transportation Fuel In California 
 http://www.energy.ca.gov/ethanol/index.html 

 As of January 1, 2004, California completed a transition from
 methyl tertiary butyl-ether (MTBE) to ethanol as a gasoline
 oxygenate additive. With most gasoline sold in the state
 presently containing 5.7 percent ethanol, California is
 now the largest ethanol fuel market in the United States.
 About one billion gallons of ethanol are expected to be
 used in the state's gasoline supply in 2004. 

 The Energy Commission continues to study the potential for
 ethanol fuel production and use as part of California's
 overall strategy to assure adequate transportation energy
 supplies and reduce dependence on petroleum. In addition to
 its use as a gasoline blending component, ethanol can also
 be used as E85 (85% ethanol, 15% gasoline) in flexible fuel
 vehicles being produced by automakers. 

 Most of California's current ethanol supply comes from the
 Midwest U.S. corn-based industry, with a small supply
 contribution from foreign imports. There are only two
 small producers of ethanol in California today; however,
 a number of projects for expanded in state ethanol
 production are under consideration.   [more]
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