Ethanol effects on the fate and transport of gasoline constituents

An Energy Institute (EI) study has concluded that increasing the use of ethanol blended gasoline is unlikely to cause an increased risk to UK water resources.

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PR Jul 2012 - p43.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Keywords: Bioethanol - 1 Surface Transport - 1.8 Bioethanol & other oxygenates - DSI21-Refining-articles

Subjects: Organic Chemistry, Protection of ambient air and climate, Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water, Resource use and management, Risk management, Refining, Transport, Storage, Transportation of products, Transport not elsewhere specified, Biofuels, Gasoline, Liquid biofuels, Natural gas, Land use, Water resources