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Will using ethanol in your snow blower help the environment or hurt your engine?

If you live in a part of world that has a lot of snow on the ground right now, this story's for you. Especially if you like to clear snow out of the driveway the new-fashioned way: with a snow blower. The Ethanol Promotion and Information Council (EPIC) says that small engines like those in snow blowers can burn E10 efficiently, and using ethanol instead of standard gasoline reduces greenhouse gas emissions by around 30 percent. And, of course, EPIC wants you to fire up your outdoor machines with any fuel that burns ethanol as often as ... Read more →

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