Firstly I found this,
http://www.energywise.org.nz/yourtravel/fuel-economy/ethanol-blended-petrol.html
and then flicked them an email for a timeframe of the adoption of it, which I got this reply.
Hi Dave,
Thanks for your email.
EECA has been working with the Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Economic Development on the development of a proposed new biofuels sales obligation, which would require oil companies to sell a minimum percentage of biofuels from 2008. The sales obligation could be met with either bioethanol (in petrol) or biodiesel (in diesel). A Government announcement on the sales obligation is expected in late February.
Details about the proposal are available on MOT’s website here:
http://www.mot.govt.nz/biofuels-440-index/
It’s possible that one or more of the oil companies may launch biofuels prior to the introduction of the sales obligation in 2008, but at this stage none have confirmed this publicly.
Regards,
Anna Warren
Marketing and Communications Advisor
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA)
Level One • 44 The Terrace • P O Box 388 • Wellington
T: 04 470 2229 • F: 04 499 5330 • M: 021 441 699
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Anyone know what this will mean?
As I understand it, putting ~10% ethanol in petrol will make cars produce a bit less emmisions, and it will increase the octane a slight bit, and hamper performance a bit(due to less energy per litre) but not enough to notice supposedly.