Guatemala receives first US ethanol shipment for E10 gasoline implementation
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Guatemala has received its first shipment of ethanol from the United States.
- The fuel will be used to implement E10 gasoline, which contains 10% ethanol.
- This marks a step towards adopting cleaner fuel alternatives in the country.
Guatemala has welcomed its inaugural shipment of ethanol from the United States, a move designed to facilitate the implementation of E10 gasoline across the nation. The arrival of this fuel marks a significant step in the country's efforts to adopt more environmentally friendly energy alternatives.
E10 gasoline is a blend that consists of 10% ethanol and 90% conventional gasoline. The introduction of this fuel is expected to reduce the country's reliance on imported fossil fuels and potentially lower carbon emissions. Ethanol, often derived from agricultural sources like corn or sugarcane, is considered a renewable fuel.
The initiative aligns with global trends towards cleaner energy and sustainable transportation. By incorporating ethanol into its fuel supply, Guatemala aims to contribute to environmental protection goals while also potentially boosting its agricultural sector through increased demand for biofuel feedstock.
This first shipment signifies the beginning of a broader strategy to integrate biofuels into the national energy infrastructure. Further imports and domestic production initiatives may follow as Guatemala progresses with its E10 gasoline program.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.