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The Feeding Habits of Diesel Engines: A Review of Alternate Fuels for the Fleet Operator
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The subject of alternate fuels has been addressed for the past 20 years in an effort to solve emissions and world fuel supply concerns. A recent study of the available literature and technology to date pointed out a need for a single source of information for the fleet operator. This paper will be divided into discussions of emissions requirements, world fuel supplies, alternate fuel options and the technical concerns to the fleet operator.
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Ferrone, C., "The Feeding Habits of Diesel Engines: A Review of Alternate Fuels for the Fleet Operator," SAE Technical Paper 912666, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/912666.Also In
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