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Biofuels:

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E85 ethanol, a blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, is a mostly renewable fuel that can be made from biodegradable wastes and several plants, such as switchgrass, willow, and corn.

In the U.S., there are already over 7 million E85-capable vehicles on the road. GM is the leader in E85 FlexFuel vehicles, with over 3 million FlexFuel vehicles on the road in the U.S. We are well on the way to meeting our goal of having half of annual vehicle production be E85 or biodiesel capable by 2012.

Learn about E85 ethanol and how GM is developing FlexFuel technology to make use of this exciting domestic energy source.
View "Biofuels. Here Today. Beyond Tomorrow." (PDF)

Beth Lowery, GM Vice President for Environment, Energy
and Safety Policy, talks about GM's vision for the next
generation of biofuel and alternative automotive fuel diversity.

Because GM FlexFuel vehicles can run on E85 ethanol or gasoline, you can choose the fuel that's best for you at over 1,500 E85 ethanol pumps nationwide. That number will only continue to grow with GM joining the SmartWay Grow & Go program with the goal of expanding the alternative fueling infrastructure and promoting the benefits of E85.

GM is also partnering with the government, and fuel providers and retailers, to help you choose E85 ethanol sooner.

» Locate the E85 ethanol station nearest to you

  •   Q: What exactly is E85 ethanol?
  •   Q. How do E85 ethanol-powered vehicles work? If E85 ethanol fuel isn't available, can the vehicle still run?
  •   Q. How can I tell if my vehicle can run on E85 ethanol?
  •   Q. What are the benefits of using E85 ethanol instead of gasoline?
  •   Q. Does E85 cost more than gasoline?
  •   Q. Are there many E85 ethanol stations yet in the U.S.?
  •   Q. Is GM doing anything to help promote the installation of more E85 ethanol stations?
  •   Q. Where does ethanol come from?
  •   Q. When using E85 ethanol, don't you get decreased fuel economy compared to gasoline?

Learn how GM is extending its commitment to biofuels through a partnership with Coskata, a company pioneering the conversion of waste into ethanol. Learn more about Coskata

Learn how you can save money and help save the environment. EcoDriving is a comprehensive, nationwide effort to help save consumers money at the pump, reduce fuel use and cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Find out more at www.EcoDrivingUSA.com

Read all about biomass programs, and their potential to provide clean, abundant energy, by visiting the Department of Energy's Biomass Website: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/biomass/publications.html.

E85 News: Get the latest GM E85 news releases at http://www.gm.com/experience/fuel_economy/news/e85_index.jsp.

See if your vehicle is E85 compatible and find where to fuel it. Plus get up to speed on current legislation at the National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition's site: http://www.e85fuel.com.

Fleet Manager? See how E85 ethanol can benefit you. Explore the US Department of Energy's E85 toolkit at www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/e85toolkit.

Get educated and take action at www.gmaltfuels.com.

Join the 24th Annual International Fuel Ethanol Workshop Expo, June 16-19, 2008, in Nashville, Tennessee. Register today at www.fuelethanolworkshop.com..

Teach your children well. Send them to our special fuel cells and energy site designed for kids in grades 5-8, at the following site: http://www.gm.com/experience/education/teachers/power_of_corn.jsp.

Check out how the American Lung Association of the Upper Midwest is making the E85 Clean Air Choice at www.cleanairchoice.org..

Which GM Vehicles Use E85?

Flex Fuel
GM is the leading producer of E85 FlexFuel vehicles, with 18 different models available in the U.S. in 2009. This is a large step toward our goal of having 50 percent of the annual vehicle production be E85 capable by 2012.

GM FlexFuel Vehicles

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  • '09 Chevy Avalanche

  • '09 Chevy Express Cargo 1500

  • '09 Chevy HHR

  • '09 Chevy HHR Panel

  • '09 Chevy Impala

  • '09 Chevy Silverado 1500

  • '09 Chevy Suburban ½-Ton

  • '09 Chevy Tahoe

  • '09 Cadillac Escalade

  • '09 Cadillac Escalade ESV

  • '09 Cadillac Escalade EXT

  • '09 Hummer H2

  • '09 Hummer H2 SUT

  • '09 Buick Lucerne

  • '09 GMC Savana Cargo 1500

  • '09 GMC Sierra Denali

  • '09 GMC Yukon

  • '09 GMC Yukon XL 1/2 ton

† Offered only in Canada and Mexico by special order.