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Alcohol-based Fuel Has Great Potential

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Alcohol-based Fuel Has Great Potential Sep 22, 2017 Alcohol-based clean fuel refers to the methanol as raw material, can be directly used as fuel or the use of alkylation, superposition, isomerization, etherification, harmonic and other production methods to produce sulfur-free, non-nitrogen, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, non-explosive oil and auxiliary fuel additives, the cleaning fuel can be used in automobiles, ships, aircraft, ships, boilers, kilns, stoves, power generation and so on. As ethanol as fuel out of China's national conditions, alcohol-based clean fuel definition is not extended. Alcohol-based clean fuels include methanol, MTG, dimethyl ether, DMMn3-8, different proportions of alcohol hydrocarbon fuel. Alcohol-based fuel is based on alcohols (such as methanol, ethanol, etc.) as the main body of the fuel, in liquid or solid form of the existence. It is the same as nuclear energy, solar energy, wind energy, hydraulic energy, is the government to promote ...

Biofuels Digest News

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Argentine Q3 biodiesel exports slip 30% due to US anti-dumping duties November 29, 2017 |  Meghan Sapp In Argentina,  biodiesel exports fell during 30% during Q3  to  353,034 metric tons on the back of US anti-dumping tariffs that quickly saw biodiesel diverted to other markets. Up until Q3, biodiesel exports had been up 26% on the year at 741,485 tons but the anti-dumping tariffs of up to 72% were announced in late August. The country has tried to negotiate a floor price for the US market in an attempt to lift the anti-dumping duties but so far no agreement has been reached that satisfies the US industry’s demands. Argentina backtracks on ethanol price cuts after farmers complained November 22, 2017 |  Meghan Sapp In Argentina,  although the government significantly cut ethanol prices earlier this month , it has backtracked on those cuts to 7.5% for sugarcane-based ethanol from a previous cut of 15% and 10.5% from a 21.1% cut ...

European industry counterattacks against Argentine biodiesel

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European industry counterattacks against Argentine biodiesel By  Aline Robert  |  EURACTIV.fr  | translated by  Paola Tamma  9 nov. 2017 Argentina is the world's largest soy producer. Stock photo of soybean silos in Argentina. [ Manuel Ochoa/Shuttersotck ] A group representing European biodiesel producers filed a complaint about illegal state   aid with the European Commission on 3 November.  EURACTIV France reports. It’s the latest episode in a commercial war between European biodiesel and its South  American competitor. In September, the EU removed tariff barriers on biofuel from Argentina,  following a WTO complaint. Now the European biodiesel producers’ organisation replies in kind. “We lodged a complaint about unfair subsidies with the European Commission on 3 November,”  said Raffaello Garofalo, secretary-general of the European Biodiesel Board, who hopes the investigation will be ...

FRASE NOMINAL Bioenergy Australia Conference 2017

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Alcohol-Based Fuels in High Performance Engines SAE INTERNATIONAL

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Alcohol-Based Fuels in High Performance Engines Paper #: 2007-01-0056 Published: 2007-01-23 DOI:  https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-0056 Citation: Turner, J., Pearson, R., Holland, B., and Peck, R., "Alcohol-Based Fuels in High Performance Engines," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-0056, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-0056 . Author(s):  J. W. G. Turner ,  R. J. Pearson ,  B. Holland ,  R. Peck Affiliated:  Lotus Engineering Pages: 17 Abstract: The paper discusses the use of alcohol fuels in high performance pressure-charged engines such as are typical of the type being developed under the ‘downsizing’ banner. To illustrate this it reports modifications to a supercharged high-speed sports car engine to run on an ethanol-based fuel (ethanol containing 15% gasoline by volume, or ‘E85’). The ability for engines to be able to run on alcoho...

Bioenergy in Italy

Bioenergy in Italy  Guest editorial by Luca Benedetti, ExCo Member for Italy IEA Bioenergy News Volume 28 • Number 1 June 2016  Bioenergy in Italy plays an important role in the national energy framework, and particularly in the Renewable Energy Supply (RES) sector. In 2014, about 8.2% of the gross final energy consumption was covered by bioenergy. If we focus on the RES gross final consumptions, the contribution from bioenergy to the total consumption rises to 48%. Concerning the electricity sector, bioenergy production in 2014 amounted to 18,732 GWh (+9.6% compared to 2013) with an installed capacity of 4,044 MW. The 2014 production is due mainly to biogas power plants (43.8% with an installed capacity of about 1,406 MW), followed by solid biomass (including wastes – 33.1% with an installed capacity of about 1,610 MW), and bioliquids (23.2% with an installed capacity of about 1,027 MW). According to initial estimates, bioenergy production in 2015 should be about 18,...