Comparing real driving emissions from Euro 6d-TEMP vehicles running on E0 and E10 gasoline blends
<p>Several governments are increasing the blending mandate of renewable fuels to reduce the life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of the road transport sector. Currently, ethanol is a prominent renewable fuel and is used in low-level blends, such as E10 (10 %v/v ethanol, 90 %v/v gasoline) in man...
Main Authors: | Shankar, V, Usan, I, Molden, N, Willman, C, Leach, FCP |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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SAE International
2023
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