Carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles fuelled with ethanol mixtures

Authors

  • PJ Lloyd Energy Research Centre University of Cape Town

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2005/v16i3a3116

Abstract

The growing interest in the possible use of ethanol from natural sources to blend with petrol (gasoline) derived from crude oil (or synthesis from other fossil fuels) should be supported by knowledge of the likely effect on greenhouse gas emissions. This contribution estimates the emission of CO2 from petrolethanol blends as a function of the volume percentage ethanol in the blend and the consumption of petrol/100km in the average vehicle. The effect of the ethanol having a lower energy per unit mass or volume than petrol is specifically taken into account.

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Author Biography

PJ Lloyd, Energy Research Centre University of Cape Town

Honorary Research Fellow

References

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Published

2005-08-01

How to Cite

Lloyd, P. (2005). Carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles fuelled with ethanol mixtures. Journal of Energy in Southern Africa, 16(3), 53–54. https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2005/v16i3a3116