Autores
Carlos A García, Fabio Manzini, Jorge Islas
Fecha de publicación
2010/12/1
Origen
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Volumen
14
Número
9
Páginas
3032-3040
Editor
Pergamon
Descripción
The Mexican Biofuel Introduction Program states that during year 2010 the three biggest Mexican cities will have a gasoline blending with 6% ethanol available for all gasoline on-road vehicle fleet. Also in 2010 Mexican government has programmed to start the substitution of Tier 1 – the adopted US emission standards – by Tier 2, which are more stringent emission standards for motor vehicles and gasoline sulfur control requirements. How will the air emissions in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) be modified by using this blending? Four scenarios up to year 2030 were constructed and simulated using the Long-Range Energy Alternatives Planning model. Beginning with a BAU or reference scenario, in this scenario the current available fuel is a blending composed by 5% methyl tertiary butyl ether and 95% gasoline (MTBE5). Then, three alternative scenarios that use ethanol as an oxygenate are …
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CA García, F Manzini, J Islas - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2010