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Final Results From The State Of Ohio Ethanol-Fueled Light-Duty Fleet Deployment Project
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The state of Ohio established a project to demonstrate the use of ethanol flexible-fuel vehicles (FFV) in their fleet operations. This study includes ten FFVs and three gasoline vehicles operated by five state agencies. The two-year project included data collection on vehicle maintenance and fueling, cost of operation, and fleet management comments. The project also included emissions testing of two ethanol FFVs and two standard gasoline vehicles.
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Chandler, K., Whalen, M., and Westhoven, J., "Final Results From The State Of Ohio Ethanol-Fueled Light-Duty Fleet Deployment Project," SAE Technical Paper 982531, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982531.Also In
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