BIO ETHANOL

Published on March 30, 2023 - Alma
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Superethanol-E85 is a fuel that contains between 60% and 85% bioethanol by volume, the balance being unleaded 95 gasoline. Bioethanol, produced in France, comes from the fermentation of sugars and starch contained in sugar beets, cereals and their processing residues… for suitable vehicles. ALMA takes care of supporting its customers in their energy transition. We have just been chosen once again to deploy E85 loading arms in 2 terminals in France.

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Published on March 30, 2023 - Alma

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