Uus bensiin 95E10 Soomes
Postitatud: E Dets 20, 2010 12:25
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http://www.e10bensiini.fi/e10_petrol/
In 2010, the petrol available in the Finnish markets contains up to 5% v/v bioethanol. Two primary motor petrols are generally available in Finland: the most common grade is the 95 octane 95E5, and the other common quality is the 98 octane 98E5.
The EU Fuel Quality Directive (FQD) and the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) imply that in the future, new petrol qualities will be introduced with ethanol concentrations higher than today. The increase of the bio-component content will help reduce carbon dioxide emissions from road vehicles.
The legislative transport biofuel obligation requires that as of January 2011, the biofuel component of petrol will need to be increased from its present level.
As of January 2011, the E10 petrol will be the principal petrol quality in Finland. Its bioethanol content may vary up to 10% v/v. Alternatively, the E10 petrol may also contain ethers and other alcohols permissible under the Fuels Quality Directive. The E10 petrol will be suitable for use in most of the current vehicle stock (see E10 compatible motors).
At least two grades of petrol will be available for the Finnish motorists as of January 2011: the 95 octane 95 E10, and the 98 octane 98 E5.
The latter corresponds with the current quality and contains up to 5% v/v ethanol. This petrol grade may also be called the “protection grade” in English (or “suojalaatu” in Finnish) because it is suitable for use in older cars as well as engines that are not compatible with the new E10 petrol.
http://www.e10bensiini.fi/e10_petrol/
In 2010, the petrol available in the Finnish markets contains up to 5% v/v bioethanol. Two primary motor petrols are generally available in Finland: the most common grade is the 95 octane 95E5, and the other common quality is the 98 octane 98E5.
The EU Fuel Quality Directive (FQD) and the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) imply that in the future, new petrol qualities will be introduced with ethanol concentrations higher than today. The increase of the bio-component content will help reduce carbon dioxide emissions from road vehicles.
The legislative transport biofuel obligation requires that as of January 2011, the biofuel component of petrol will need to be increased from its present level.
As of January 2011, the E10 petrol will be the principal petrol quality in Finland. Its bioethanol content may vary up to 10% v/v. Alternatively, the E10 petrol may also contain ethers and other alcohols permissible under the Fuels Quality Directive. The E10 petrol will be suitable for use in most of the current vehicle stock (see E10 compatible motors).
At least two grades of petrol will be available for the Finnish motorists as of January 2011: the 95 octane 95 E10, and the 98 octane 98 E5.
The latter corresponds with the current quality and contains up to 5% v/v ethanol. This petrol grade may also be called the “protection grade” in English (or “suojalaatu” in Finnish) because it is suitable for use in older cars as well as engines that are not compatible with the new E10 petrol.