StangTime
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Hey guys, it looks like ALL fuel grades will now have up to 10% ethanol in Canada, even our beloved Shell V-Power 91. I didn't even know this happened. I feel like they slipped this in right under our noses. I saw a few pumps with a 10% ethanol label on 91 and I thought it must have been a labelling error. But, no.
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Good morning, Starting in 2022, all gasoline grades sold in Canada will be blended with ethanol, including premium gasoline (V-Power 91 and 93) according to proposed regulations (10% ethanol Federal Clean Fuel Regulation for 2022, Low Carbon Fuel Requirements and need to reduce the carbon intensity of fossil fuels, which ethanol is one mechanism to reduce carbon intensity).
All the provinces are switching slowly, and If you see the label at the pump, “Gasoline may contain up to 10% Ethanol” is already happening.
Regards, Sylvie Martin Shell Canada,
Technical Support Email: [email protected]
https://www.ontario.ca/page/cleaner-transportation-fuels
Response:
Good morning, Starting in 2022, all gasoline grades sold in Canada will be blended with ethanol, including premium gasoline (V-Power 91 and 93) according to proposed regulations (10% ethanol Federal Clean Fuel Regulation for 2022, Low Carbon Fuel Requirements and need to reduce the carbon intensity of fossil fuels, which ethanol is one mechanism to reduce carbon intensity).
All the provinces are switching slowly, and If you see the label at the pump, “Gasoline may contain up to 10% Ethanol” is already happening.
Regards, Sylvie Martin Shell Canada,
Technical Support Email: [email protected]
https://www.ontario.ca/page/cleaner-transportation-fuels
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