This article describes different aspects of tax exemption and fiscal relief for liquid fuels. The common marking system to identify tax fuels was introduced by Directive 95/60/EC. It was explained the aim and the principle of functioning the system of identification of marker fuels.
Bioethanol is an oxygen compound added to gasoline. Research into the possibility of applying it to diesel oil are conducted. It is assumed that such fuel could help reduce the emission of gaseous and particulate matter in comparison with conventional fuels. This paper presents the results of the authors’ chassis dynamometer test for biofuel containing 15% bioethanol. Emissions of carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), hydrocarbons (THC), and particulate matters (PM) were related to diesel oil emissions.
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