Canada sets 5% biofuels target by 2010Federal, provincial governments to ‘move forward,’ closing gap on other countries that mandate ethanol, renewable fuels in gasoline Gary Park For Petroleum News
Under fire from critics at home and overseas, the Canadian government has taken its first major step towards a “made-in-Canada” solution to greenhouse gas emissions by reaching an agreement with the 10 provinces to push ethanol content in gasoline to 5 percent by 2010 from today’s 0.5 percent.
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