The recent transport electrification trend is pushing governments to limit the future use of Internal Combustion Engines (ICEs). However, the rationale for this strong limitation is frequently not sufficiently addressed or justified. The problem does not seem to lie within the engines nor with the combustion by themselves but seemingly, rather with the rise in greenhouse gases (GHG), namely CO2, rejected to the atmosphere. However, it is frequent that the distinction between fossil CO2 and renewable CO2 production is not made, or even between CO2 emissions and pollutant emissions. The present revision paper discusses and introduces different alternative fuels that can be burned in IC Engines and would eliminate, or substantially reduce the ...
A glance at the product range in today’s car showrooms shows a strong commitment of all mainstream v...
The depletion of fossil fuels, and the weather-related disasters associated with climate change and...
Petroleum fuels, which are not sustainable and which contribute substantially to greenhouse gas emis...
The majority of on-road vehicles today are powered by internal combustion engines, which are, in mos...
Abstract Issues such as climate change and ever-increasing global warming have obliged governments a...
Currently 99.8% of global transport is powered by internal combustion engines (ICEs) and 95% of tran...
AbstractVarious alternative fuels are candidates for partial or total replacement of fossil fuel for...
Internal combustion engines used in transportation produce about 23% of the UK's carbon dioxide emis...
Globally, our road transport sector is powered almost exclusively by internal combustion engines (IC...
The damaging effect of climate change has made mankind to continuously pursue means of reversing glo...
The paper outlines the Emissions and Biofuel Directives relating to CO2 emissions in cars and the fi...
We compare the life cycle inventories of near-term fuel-propulsion technologies. We analyze fossil f...
Limited reserves of oil and the increasing environmental effect of its usage as a motor fuel represe...
The need to reduce the emission of harmful gases into human life, together with the dependence on oi...
AbstractVehicles are the main sources for environmental pollution especially those associated with d...
A glance at the product range in today’s car showrooms shows a strong commitment of all mainstream v...
The depletion of fossil fuels, and the weather-related disasters associated with climate change and...
Petroleum fuels, which are not sustainable and which contribute substantially to greenhouse gas emis...
The majority of on-road vehicles today are powered by internal combustion engines, which are, in mos...
Abstract Issues such as climate change and ever-increasing global warming have obliged governments a...
Currently 99.8% of global transport is powered by internal combustion engines (ICEs) and 95% of tran...
AbstractVarious alternative fuels are candidates for partial or total replacement of fossil fuel for...
Internal combustion engines used in transportation produce about 23% of the UK's carbon dioxide emis...
Globally, our road transport sector is powered almost exclusively by internal combustion engines (IC...
The damaging effect of climate change has made mankind to continuously pursue means of reversing glo...
The paper outlines the Emissions and Biofuel Directives relating to CO2 emissions in cars and the fi...
We compare the life cycle inventories of near-term fuel-propulsion technologies. We analyze fossil f...
Limited reserves of oil and the increasing environmental effect of its usage as a motor fuel represe...
The need to reduce the emission of harmful gases into human life, together with the dependence on oi...
AbstractVehicles are the main sources for environmental pollution especially those associated with d...
A glance at the product range in today’s car showrooms shows a strong commitment of all mainstream v...
The depletion of fossil fuels, and the weather-related disasters associated with climate change and...
Petroleum fuels, which are not sustainable and which contribute substantially to greenhouse gas emis...