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Study finds US refiners could produce higher octane E20 & E30 at modest additional cost

A new study concludes that using ethanol can be a cost-effective approach to increasing the octane rating of the US gasoline pool.

A number of studies recently have pointed out that increasing the octane rating of the US gasoline pool (currently 93 Research Octane Number (RON)) would enable higher engine efficiency for light-duty vehicles through reducing engine knock constraints, thereby enabling the design of new spark-ignition engines with higher compression ratios and boost levels.