ALTERNATIVE FUELS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE MARKET

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  • Yuldashev HamzajonBurxonjon o‘g‘li ##default.groups.name.author##

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Gasoline, diesel fuel, natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, CNG, LNG, Methanol, LPG, bio-fuels, ethanol, rape seed methyl ester, RSME, carbon dioxide, CO2, emissions.

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A review of the advantages and disadvantages of alternative fuels for road transport has been conducted. Based on numerous literature sources and in-house data, CONCAWE concludes that: 

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