Amid New Fuels’ Uncertainty, Clean Diesel’s Benefits Proven
by Allen Schaeffer (Diesel Technology Forum in The Hill) …This new generation of clean-diesel engines along with the millions of others already on the road is diverse in its ability to use high-quality blends of renewable biofuels made from soybeans, algae, compost and other sources. Once next-generation renewable diesel fuels like those currently fueling the Helsinki bus system are available in America, much higher blend levels can be used that will further reduce CO2 as well as PM and NOx emissions. And since these fuels also meet the same quality and performance specs as conventional fuels, they can be seamlessly blended and transported within the existing fuel distribution network, eliminating major barriers to expanded use of conventional biofuels (transportability, quality and stability) and making them more cost-competitive for consumers. READ MORE
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