Ohio's first ethanol-fueled light-duty fleet [electronic resource] : Clean cities alternative fuel information series case study.

Alternative Fuels;Case Study;Ohio;Ethanol-Fueled Light-Duty Fleet;Ethanol;Flexible-Fuel Vehicles (Ffvs);E85 (A Blend Of 85% Ethanol And 15% Gasoline);Ford Taurus;Alternative Fuel Vehicles;Afvs;Fuel Economy;Transportation;Emissions;Council Of Great Lakes Governors;Public Utilities Commission Of Ohio&...

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Online Access: Online Access (via OSTI)
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Oak Ridge, Tenn. : United States. Department of Energy ; distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, 1999.
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Summary:Alternative Fuels;Case Study;Ohio;Ethanol-Fueled Light-Duty Fleet;Ethanol;Flexible-Fuel Vehicles (Ffvs);E85 (A Blend Of 85% Ethanol And 15% Gasoline);Ford Taurus;Alternative Fuel Vehicles;Afvs;Fuel Economy;Transportation;Emissions;Council Of Great Lakes Governors;Public Utilities Commission Of Ohio'S Biomass Energy Program;U.S. Department Of Energy'S (Doe) Regional Biomass Energy Program.
Abstract:In 1996, the State of Ohio established a project to demonstrate the effectiveness of ethanol as an alternative to gasoline in its fleet operations. All vehicles in the study were 1996 model year Ford Tauruses: ten were flexible-fuel vehicles (FFVs) and three were standard gasoline models. Overall, the State of Ohio's staff has been pleased with the Taurus FFVs. The vehicles perform well and meet the operators' needs.
Item Description:Published through SciTech Connect.
05/21/1999.
"nrel/fs-540-24056"
Whalen, P.
National Renewable Energy Lab., Golden, CO (US)
Physical Description:vp. : digital, PDF file.