EPE presents study on renewable fuels for use in diesel cycle engines.

The study makes a brief analysis of the characteristics of renewable biofuels for the Diesel cycle (esters and hydrocarbons), evaluating possibilities for diversification and expansion of the renewable portion of diesel B. In addition, it covers aspects of vehicle emissions, also addressing international experiences, and points out the challenges and opportunities of its use for national supply.

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