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Methanol fuel energy security

Alternative Fuel Includes methanol, denatured ethanol and other alcohols, separately or in mixtures of 85% by volume or more with gasoline or other fuels, CNG, LNG, LPG, hydrogen, coal derived liquid fuels, fuels other than alcohols derived from biological materials, electricity, neat biodiesel, or any other fuel determined to be substantially not petroleum and yielding substantial energy security benefits and substantial environmental benefits. It is defined pursuant to the EPACT (Energy Policy Act of 1992), alternative fuels. [Pg.12]

Bromberg L, Cheng WK (2010) Methanol as an alternative transportation fuel in the U.S. options for sustainable and/or energy-secure transportation. Final report presented at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. [Pg.484]


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