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E-quipment highlight: Bobcat E10e excavates under St. Jerome’s in Naples

Electrek

Jerome Monumental Complex in Naples, where Bobcat is putting its E10e electric mini excavator to work exploring the historic landmark. In this case, we’re not talking about financial cost, but cultural cost – in this case, at the St.

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E10 petrol: What is it? Can you use E10 fuel in your car?

Green Cars News

E10 is not the latest trendy postcode, virus or even pop sensation, but you will be hearing a lot more about it

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E10 petrol: What is it? Can you use E10 fuel in your car?

Green Cars News

E10 is not the latest trendy postcode, or coronavirus, but you will be hearing a lot more about it over the next year or so

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E10 petrol: What is it? Can you use E10 fuel in your car?

Green Cars News

E10 is not the latest trendy postcode, virus or even pop sensation, but you will be hearing a lot more about it

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New E10 fuel to hit car fuel economy

Green Cars News

The introduction of new, ‘greener’ petrol to meet EU regulations could cost UK drivers billions according to new research. The introduction of E10 fuel (which is made up for 10% ethanol and 90% petrol) which is expected to happen later this year, could make cars less efficient and increase harmful [.]. Biofuels'

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Germany to introduce E10 petrol blend

Green Cars News

From the turn of the year, Super E10 will become available in 14,000 service stations across the country with the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety [.]. Though previously biofuels with only a five per cent ethanol content had been available in Germany, that will all change as of January 1, 2011.

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Consumer confusion halts German E10 roll-out

Green Cars News

The German government is blaming its fuel industry over a botched attempt to introduced E10 in country, which has resulted in motorists responding nervously to the new fuel.

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