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We know, thermal machines no longer have a coast. At least, with state authorities. Indeed, they do everything they can to ban them, while blaming them for everything evil, starting with accelerating global warming. This is far from the case, while passenger cars only account for a small proportion of global CO2 emissions. In any case, the European Union has decided: from 2035, manufacturers will no longer have the right to sell new cars that run on diesel or gasoline. Therefore, only electric models can enter the market. This should then lead to the disappearance of some fuels, particularly E85. Finally, all would not be lost.
According to a recent study by IFPEN, a hybrid car running on E85 superethanol pollutes less than a 100% electric model. https://t.co/qkwv7WpVY0
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A little hope
If the 100 percent reduction in CO2 emissions demanded by the European Union could be the death knell for all heat engines, there is still a glimmer of hope. Indeed, the Collective named after bioethanol wants to act so that l’85 still has a future. If it’s ” welcomes the Council’s position in favor of technological neutrality, conducive to an affordable, fair, gradual transition without technological anchorage“, she also wants to fight for “her” fuel. For this, the organization relies on the European Commission, which has hinted that synthetic fuels and added biofuels such as superethanol may have a future after 2035.
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Virtual engine
Associated with a synthetic fuelTherefore, E85 can continue to be sold after 2035, allowing brands to continue to sell thermal cars. Then motorists could continue to drive their cars. In addition, super ethanol is a highly efficient fuel that consists of 85% bioethanol produced from grains or beets. It pollutes the environment less and is also much cheaper at the pump. So many assets that explain its growing success.
in #Bioethanol produced in Europe reduces greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 70% compared to gasoline.
Superethanol-E85 also reduces particulate matter emissions by 90%.
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Source: Auto Plus

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