Definition of Methanol blend

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Methanol blend

The term 'Methanol blend' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Mixtures containing 85 percent or more (or such other percentage, but not less than 70 percent) by volume of methanol with gasoline. Pure methanol is considered an 'other alternative fuel.''.

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