
American Ethanol
American Ethanol is a fuel made by blending ethanol, a renewable alcohol derived from plants like corn, with gasoline. It is used to power vehicles and is promoted as a cleaner-burning alternative to traditional gasoline, helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By incorporating ethanol, which is domestically produced in the U.S., American Ethanol supports local agriculture and energy independence. It is often used in racing, such as NASCAR, and increasing in consumer flex-fuel vehicles. Overall, American Ethanol aims to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation option without sacrificing performance.