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White Paper featuring On-Site Ethanol in Gasoline Blend Analysis Saves Money and Eliminates Uncertainty in Fuel Blends
A new White Paper published by Wilks Enterprise presents the advantages and cost savings for on-site analysis with a portable mid-infrared based analyzer, such as the Wilks InfraCal Ethanol Blend Analyzer, to help fuel blenders quickly flag out-of-spec product and ensure the final blend meets specifications. This is important as the use of ethanol as a gasoline additive has increased dramatically ...
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Navigant Economics Releases Study on Impact of Tier 3 Gasoline Regulation
Navigant (NYSE: NCI) announced today that a new study by Navigant Economics analyzes the economic and health implications of the EPA’s proposed Tier 3 regulation of sulfur in gasoline. Mandating a reduction in the level of sulfur in gasoline generates private costs in terms of equipment upgrades by U.S. oil refineries, but it also generates social benefits ...
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Analysis of Connected and Automated Vehicle Technologies Highlights Uncertainty in Potential Effects on Fuel Use, Miles Traveled
A joint study from the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Argonne National Laboratory, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory revealed the potential effects of connected and automated vehicle (CAV) technologies on fuel use and efficiency, vehicle miles traveled, and consumer costs. The analysis focused on a range of light-duty CAV technologies in conventional ...
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The Global Average Retail Price of Gasoline is Expected to Reach $10.75 Per Gallon by 2035
A recent report from Navigant Research analyzes the global road transportation fuels market by alternative fuel and vehicle segment, including global market forecasts for energy, oil, and fuel consumption, segmented by country and vehicle segment, through 2035. Although conventional fuels, such as gasoline and diesel, will represent the lion’s share of energy consumption for road ...
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NREL Leads Effort to Get Traffic Moving in Right Direction
The Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) will serve as the lead organization in developing a tool travelers and transportation officials can use in helping guide people through a city in the most energy-efficient way possible. "Using real-time traffic and GPS data, along with simulations that take into account demographic information and trips via ride-sharing ...
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Rules on efficiency, emissions to squeeze California gasoline demand
California may cut its transport fuel consumption by more than a billion gallons per year by 2020 as a result of policy initiatives and local support for electric and high-efficiency vehicles, according to research from Bloomberg New Energy Finance. The analysis puts forward two scenarios for the development of gasoline demand in the state over the next seven years. The base-case scenario sees ...
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Worldwide Gasoline Consumption Will Fall by 4 Percent from 2014 to 2035
The costs of dependence on oil for transportation, which affects energy security, environmental security, and economic stability, have become increasingly clear to governments around the world. As a result, a number of policies aimed at reducing oil consumption have been initiated in many countries, including subsidizing alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles, biofuels mandates, and ...
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Discovery of New Enzymes may help Cheaper Ethanol Turn into a Reality Soon
RNCOS’ recent report “Biofuel Market Worldwide (2007-2010)” has notified that the production of ethanol in US will likely exceed 9.5 Billion-Gallon by the end of 2010, representing a CAGR value of above 18.5%. At present, a process akin to brewing beer is used to produce ethanol wherein conversion of starch crops into sugar is done, the sugar is then fermented in to ethanol, and finally ...
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