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.

Here’s why:

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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