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Summary: Htfiffi m'*
Effects of Alternative Fuels on Vehicle Emissions
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Larry G. Andersonl, Ricker Snow2, Joy Rasmussen2,
Savitri Garivait and S6bastien Bonnet3
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university of Colorado Denver, Denver, colorado, s0217-3364 usA,
Larrr'. Andersonluc denver. edu
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514, USA
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Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environrnent,
King Mon-ekut's university of rechnology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand
I'fotor r,'ehicles are a maior source of pollutalts in the atmosphere. For many r.ears, the
primary vehicie fuels used have been gasoline and diesel fuels. These iuels have been used in a
w-ide range of rrehicle trpes, including light-du$' r,ehicles, meclium-dutv and hear-r..-dutv rrucks,
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cl-ranging to include rene*'able and biofuels, and fuels that are believed to have other air quaiiq.
benefits- In this paper \1'e s'ill rer-ierr- dre data arailable for emissions fiom the di.fferent classes
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