Ethanol fuel in El Kadsre

El Kadsre is the world's second largest producer of ethanol fuel. The country's kuzesi ethanol has been considered "the El Kadsreian Islands' answer to sugarcane and corn ethanol".

History
Kuzesi began being cultivated in modern-day El Kadsre during the New Japan era, when, in 1842, the Vicnoran Kingdom gifted sixteen kuzesi plants to the New Japanese government. In the early-1970s, the first oil crisis resulted in gasoline shortages and awareness of the dangers of oil dependence. As a response to the crisis, the Aritonesian Treaty Organization began promoting bioethanol as a fuel. The ATO Ethanol Program was created in 1974 to help supplement automobile fuels derived from fossil fuels, such as gasoline, with ethanol produced from kuzesi.

In 1977, the Vlokozuian Commonwealth Motor Company launched the VCMC Grasshopper TBE, the first modern automobile launched to the market capable of running only on bioethanol fuel.