
The Corn Fuel Ethanol Home Page
Ontario Corn Producers Association
Ontario corn farmers are big supporters of the expanded use of renewable fuels
including ethanol- blended gasoline, and neat ethanol (fuels containing at
least 85% ethanol). So, too, are a growing percentage of Canadian automobile owners.
Heres why:
- Biological renewability. Ethanol is made from growing crops, not fossil energy
sources. The sun is the source of most energy used to make fuel ethanol.
- Cleaner environment. When ethanol is used as an automotive fuel, either by itself
or in a ethanol-gasoline blend, the result is less carbon monoxide, lower emissions of
hydrocarbons into the air, and less dependence on toxic compounds used to increase the
octane level of automotive fuels.
- Cleaner burning engines, less carbon build-up.
- Lower net carbon dioxide emissions caused by the combustion of automotive fuels,
These means less potential for global warming.
- Less dependence on imported light crude oil used, increasingly, for gasoline
production in Canada.
- Expanded market opportunity for Canadian farmers, without hampering Canadian food
production capabilities.
- Economic opportunities for rural Canada.
The Canadian market for ethanol continues to expand. Ethanol-blended gasoline is now
sold at over 600 retail stations across Canada, including over 250 in Ontario.
Two new fuel ethanol plants were built in Ontario in 1996/97 - the Seaway Valley
Farmers Energy Cooperative plant at Cornwall, Ontario (production capacity,
55 million litres per year), and the Commercial Alcohols, Inc. Plant at Chatham,
Ontario (initial production capacity, 150 million litres per year).
See these sites for more information on fuel ethanol usage in Canada:

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