Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing A new cleaner form of petrol is being introduced at filling stations across Britain.
E10 petrol, which is made with up to 10 per cent bioethanol – a type of renewable fuel – will be the standard offering at forecourts as part of the government's roadmap to cut carbon emissions.
The new fuel type is replacing E5 petrol with was blended with up to 5 per cent bioethanol - E10 is due to arrive in Northern Ireland in early 2022. Read more: Met Office sadly confirms new storm name Corrie ISN'T named after Coronation Street The Department for Transport said more than 95 per cent of petrol cars licensed for use on Britain’s roads are compatible with E10 - it's
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