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The milk-like fuel emulsions have long been the holy grail of fuels because they provide massive increases in combustion efficiency. More efficient burning means more power per litre, as well as dramatic reductions in both smoke and polluting emissions like nitrous oxides. The new fuel can be used without the need for expensive conversions. When fuelled with Emulsion Fuels, diesel engines instantly achieve a substantial reduction in their emissions of Particulate Matter (PM), CO2, and NOx. There is even a greater reduction in smoke opacity. The typical performance of emulsion fuel would lead to up to 80% smoke reduction, up to 60% PM reduction, up to 30% (Nitrogen Oxides ) NOx reduction and up to 5% (Carbon Dioxide) CO2 reduction.
An increasing number of vehicles – particularly European city buses - use Emulsion Fuel technology as an immediate solution for the reduction of polluting air emissions in the EU. More specifically, around 450 city buses in the UK (London and Nottingham), 1000 in France (Paris, Montpellier, Toulon) and 8,500 in Italy (80 town and cities, among which: Milan, Padua, Florence, Bari, Rome, Catania, Turin).
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