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E-Diesel

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E-diesel is a blend of diesel fuel, up to 15 percent ethanol, and additives to keep the ethanol emulsified under all conditions. On-road and off-road fleet demonstrations have shown E-diesel has the potential to reduce emissions from diesel engines, especially particulate emissions. Currently E-diesel fuels are considered experimental. There are no nonroad restrictions on E-diesel use, but because the addition of ethanol lowers the flash point of the fuel, additional safety precautions may be added. For on-road use of E-diesel, special permission must be obtained from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). For more information see the websites below.

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