Pretty much everywhere ... [/ Quote]Woodcutter wrote:vttdechaine wrote:And the AFP press release of October 9, 2006 in the process:
The first flex-fuel cars running on this green fuel are expected on the French market in significant numbers at the mi-2007. "The cars will start to arrive mi-2007"said Mr. Desmarest.
Concerning the price of this fuel, composed of 85% ethanol and 15% conventional gasoline, Mr. Breton repeated that the objective would be 80 euro cents per liter and that the ethanol part of the fuel would be not subject to the internal tax on petroleum products (TIPP).
conversion of the pumps represented a cost of around 10.000 euros per device.
The government recently gave a boost to biofuels, especially E85.
The government's promised E85 charter should be finalized "in the coming days", declared Mr. Breton. It should be signed by all the players in the sector, farmers, producers, builders and distributors.
"By 2010, manufacturers have made a commitment that half of their gasoline engines are flex engines, ”he added.
On June 1, the Minister for Industry François Loos kicked off the experimental use in France of the E85, by inaugurating a first green pump in the Marne.
A fleet of flex-fuel vehicles, based in Châlons-en-Champagne, is used by the Marne General Council.
Is it said where to wait?
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Hello
1: which manufacturer today delivers cars under construction in 9 months?
2: the tipp no longer exists, tick now
3: why transform the pumps?
4: the coming days is it 3 or 1825 election of 2012?
5: 5 years to stick flex labels, it's reactivity
6: as usual some administrative vehicles equipped to serve as a showcase
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tributary pray, serve total and our dear politicians