Biofuel is a fuel made from “biomass,” biological resources such as plants and animals. One of those is bioethanol, which is made from plants such as corn and sugar cane. These plants absorb CO2 through photosynthesis during the growth process, so even if biofuel emits CO2 during combustion, there is essentially no increase in CO2.
Paying attention to the environmental friendliness of biofuels from an early stage, the Nakagawa Bussan Group has been selling a variety of biofuels.
E7 gasoline is a mixture of conventional fossil-based gasoline and 7% bioethanol. It is an environmentally friendly gasoline that reduces CO2 emissions according to this mixing ratio.
In addition, the bioethanol used in E7 gasoline is made from U.S.-grown dent corn, a highly sustainable material that does not compete with food production or cause problems such as deforestation.
E7 gasoline is sold at our N-OIL green brand service stations. By using E7 gasoline, you can reduce your environmental impact without having to change your lifestyle.