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., drop-in biohydrocarbons) could offer an option to achieve a high-bioenergy-content gasoline that is compatible with conventional gasoline-fueled cars (i.e., Neste Oil provided the renewable gasoline component.
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