Germany Drops Biofuel Plans

BERLIN - APRIL 07: A car's tank gets filled with gasoline at a gas station that also sells biofuels on April 7, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. The German government recently cancelled plans to double the amount of ethanol to 10% in gasoline sold nationwide, which would have helped to reduce the country's volume of CO2 emissions. In a recent press conference Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel cited the resulting increase in gasoline prices and the inability of up to 3 million cars in the country to accept the new blend as reasons, though critics dipute his figures. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
BERLIN - APRIL 07: A car's tank gets filled with gasoline at a gas station that also sells biofuels on April 7, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. The German government recently cancelled plans to double the amount of ethanol to 10% in gasoline sold nationwide, which would have helped to reduce the country's volume of CO2 emissions. In a recent press conference Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel cited the resulting increase in gasoline prices and the inability of up to 3 million cars in the country to accept the new blend as reasons, though critics dipute his figures. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Germany Drops Biofuel Plans
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