P-series fuels
P-series fuels are a family of renewable, non-petroleum, liquid fuels that can substitute for gasoline. The blend of methyl tetrahydrofuran (MTHF), ethanol, and hydrocarbon constitute the P-series fuel. These fuels are clear, high-octane alternative fuels that can be used in flexible fuel vehicles. It addresses 3 problems: the need for non-petroleum energy sources, solid waste management, and affordability. The feedstock is not incinerated, but chemically digested, so there is no combustion with the accompanying toxic air emissions.
External links
- DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center – Emerging Alternative Fuels
- Institute for Analysis of Global Securities web site
- An Optimized Alternative Motor Fuel Formulation: Natural Gas Liquids Ethanol and a Biomass-Derived Ether
- "Importance of P-Series Fuels for Flexible-Fuel Vehicles (FFVs) and Alternative Fuels".
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