Designing Transportation Fuels for a Cleaner Environment (Applied Energy Technology Series) - Hardcover

 
9781560328131: Designing Transportation Fuels for a Cleaner Environment (Applied Energy Technology Series)

Synopsis

Examines the design of fuel composition and regulatory reformulation to achieve a cleaner environment by making cleaner burning fuel. Reynolds addresses the international fuel reformation topics comparing them to domestic regulatory issues, and includes an overview of the history and background of the Clean Air Act. The book is abundant with graphs and charts which make the material easier to understand.

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Synopsis

Analysis of the scientific and engineering response to the CAA. The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 require fuel producers to reformulate the chemistry of gasoline in an effort to reduce emissions; The U.S. EPA implemented a two-phase program of ever-more restrictive emission requirements. Phase 1 was enacted in 1995 in a two-part process, the second part of which began in January 1998. Phase II will go into effect in 2000 and will require even lower levels of emissions. .

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