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Study quantifies impact of fuel composition on PM emissions from gasoline direct injection engines

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A recent open access study published in Nature’s Scientific Reports (Zhang & Cao, 2015) found that only 25 out of 190 cities in China could meet the National Ambient Air Quality Standards of China; the population-weighted mean of PM 2.5 emissions in 2014. Additionally, E10 increased PN emissions under low-load conditions. Szybist, J.,

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Perspective: US Needs to Transition to Hydrous Ethanol as the Primary Renewable Transportation Fuel

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d) further provides for alcohol blends as follows: Special provisions for alcohol blends. (1) Initial tests conducted in Europe have confirmed that hydrous ethanol can be blended effectively with gasoline without phase separation or other problems. As used in this section and Sec. 40 CFR § 80.27(d) Conclusion.