Biofuels: Ethanol
What is Ethanol?
Ethanol is a high-octane, water-free alcohol that is produced from renewable resources such as corn, wheat, straw and other bio-mass. Ethanol can be used as a fuel, as an additive to fuel or fuel extender, and as an industrial chemical. When ethanol is blended with gasoline, the result is a cleaner, higher-octane fuel than regular gas.
Forms
- Application – Licence to Manufacture Denatured Ethanol in Manitoba (PDF)
- Quarterly Report - Fuel Supplier (PDF)
- Quarterly - Denatured Ethanol Manufacturer Grant Application (PDF)
- Quarterly Report - Denatured Ethanol Manufacturer (PDF)
- Manitoba Denatured Ethanol Mandate Compliance Report (PDF)
Manitoba Denatured Ethanol Mandate Compliance Report (fillable PDF form)
- Manitoba Denatured Ethanol Mandate Shortfall & Penalty Report (PDF)
Manitoba Denatured Ethanol Mandate Shortfall & Penalty Report (fillable PDF form)
Ethanol Frequently Asked Questions
- Manitoba's Ethanol Program (14 KB PDF)
- Ethanol and Automobile Engines (21 KB PDF)
- Ethanol and Small Engines (19 KB PDF)
- Ethanol, Energy and the Environment (18 KB PDF)
Contact Information
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