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An example of a biomass fuel that can be added to gasoline is ethanol, which is commonly produced from corn or sugarcane. Ethanol is often blended with gasoline to create various fuel mixtures, such as E10 (10% ethanol and 90% gasoline) or E85 (up to 85% ethanol). This blending helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels while enhancing octane levels in gasoline. Additionally, using biomass-derived ethanol supports agricultural economies and promotes renewable energy sources.

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