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2008 Federal Register Notices by Publication Date | Transportation and Air Quality | US EPA
No. 30 pp. 8251-8255 Title: Approval of Louisiana's Petition To Relax the Summer Gasoline Volatility Standard for the Grant Parish Area Action: Proposed rule PDF file (78K) February 13, 2008 ... No. 30 pp. 8202-8209 Title: Approval of Louisiana's Petition To Relax the Summer Gasoline Volatility Standard for the Grant Parish Area Action:Direct final rule PDF file (94K) February 5 ...
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Gasoline Fuels | US EPA
Gasoline, Gasoline Volatility (RVP), State and Local Programs, Gasoline Oxygenate Additives, and Emergency Fuel Waivers: Kurt Gustafson (gustafson.kurt@epa.gov), telephone: 202-343-9219 Tier 2 and Gasoline ...
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Climate Change Blog: April 2005 Monthly Archives
President Bush to achieve his goal of overhauling national energy policy. While the bill includes long-term measures to address price volatility and supply ...
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It is composed chiefly of aliphatic hydrocarbons. Its volatility is similar to that of gas oil. Its efficiency is measured by cetane number. ... operating on two different fuels, in distinct fueling systems, such as compressed natural gas and gasoline. DUAL-PANED (double-glazed) - Two panes of glass or other transparent material, separated by ...
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The resulting ether has a high octane and low volatility. MTBE is a fuel oxygenate and is permitted in unleaded gasoline up to a level of 15 percent. It is one ... (METHYL TERTIARY-BUTYL ETHER) - A clean-burning oxygenate with high octane and low volatility added to unleaded gasoline to reduce carbon monoxide emissions. MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC UTILITY - A power utility system owned and ...
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The Biofuels FAQs: The Facts About Biofuels: Other Alcohols and Ethers
(Fuel ethanol is made undrinkable by the addition of 2-5% gasoline.) • Methanol fuel cells are seen as a possible longer-lasting alternative to ... volatility of gasoline, decreasing evaporation and smog formation. In addition, gasoline blended with ethers can be shipped through conventional oil pipelines. For many years lead was used to increase the octane of gasoline ...
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The Biofuels Source Book : The Benefits of Biofuels: Oil Dependence and National Security
U.S. gasoline consumption to nearly zero. There is no guarantee that biofuels ... choice – and thus will be a damper on both the volatility of oil prices and the effect of those swings on the U ... of additional feedstocks will allow the replacement of a larger share of gasoline demand, now running at 140 billion gallons per year. Secretary ...
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ITOPF - About Marine Spills - Models
API* or API gravity); distillation characteristics (its volatility); viscosity (its resistance to flow); and pour point (the temperature below which it will not ... oils, leads to an increase in volume. Group Density Examples GroupI less than 0.8 Gasoline, Kerosene GroupII 0.8 - 0.85 Gas Oil, Abu Dhabi Crude GroupIII 0.85 - 0 ...
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Ozone Program History
Securing voluntary reductions in the Reid Vapor Pressure, or RVP, (volatility) of gasoline through a partnership with the petroleum refining industry. Reducing gasoline vapor emissions by working with the local petroleum marketers, private ...
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Where Does My Gasoline Come From?
These distinct and area specific gasoline requirements mean that gasoline is not a homogenous product nationwide. Gasoline ...
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