SYNFUELS BIOFUEL PETROLEUM COMBINATIONS SYNTHETIC FUELS

BY ALAN OSBORN THE COMMERICAL introduction of the first synthetic fuels scheduled for later this year in Europe will signify the appearance of a possible new solution to growing concerns over the security, diversity and environmental acceptability of energy supply for local authorities and other major road transport users. No date or location has yet been fixed for the start-up, which follows the formation earlier this year of the Alliance for Synthetic Fuels in Europe (ASFE) by the major vehicles and petrol companies Renault, Royal Dutch Shell, Sasol Chevron, ...


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