Abstract

A number of countries have programs which encourage the production and use of ethanol and methanol to extend gasoline supplies. These programs are often based on food crops which are subject to wide variations in both cost and availability. Some of the programs are reviewed, and the costs of alcohols are compared to world market prices of gasoline.

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