Emissions study suggests E10 + renewable hydrocarbons a high bioenergy alternative for conventional cars
Green Car Congress
AUGUST 14, 2014
Among their conclusions was that the combination of ethanol or isobutanol with renewable hydrocarbon components (i.e., The study assessed five biofuels in addition to baseline gasoline: E10 (10% ethanol v/v); E10 + renewable hydrocarbons (R) for a total 26% bio-component by volume; butanol (17% v/v); E30 (31% v/v); and E85 (85% v/v).
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