The European Fuel Oxygenates Association EFOA: The European Fuel Oxygenates Association
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For the past 20 years, EFOA has been dedicated to the responsible usage of ethers in gasoline based on the application of sound scientific principles. Ethers reduce emissions from all types of gasoline vehicles, regardless of their emission-control technology. They are the preferred option of carmakers and refiners in terms of biofuels.

EFOA Code of Best Practice:

The IKSR (International Commission for the Rhine, http://www.ccr-zkr.org/) recently issued a new protocol (number 14) in which it encouraged companies to follow the EFOA Code of Best Practice when transporting ETBE and MTBE by barge. To download the Code of Best Practice, see below.

 

EFOA participated in the World Biofuels Markets Congress in Amsterdam (15-17 March) in a dedicated ETBE session. All presentations can be downloaded from the following address:

 

EFOA Code of Best Practice, one year on: 

18 months after the launching of the Code of Best Practice for transporting fuel ethers, EFOA has published an update on the progress that has been made sofar and suggestions for further improvement. COP Update_UK.pdf  COP Update_DE.pdf COP Update_NL.pdf 

What are bio-ethers? What are Bio-Ethers.pdf

Come and join the REACH Consortium REACH Consortium.doc

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About EFOA: What is EFOA - EFOA Mission - EFOA Members
What are fuel ethers: The nature of Gasoline - The properties of fuel ethers - Fuel ethers supply and demand
Fuel ethers and air quality: Automobiles and pollution - Fuel ethers improve air quality - Alternatives
Fuel ethers and the environment: Risk assessment - Human health - Water quality
Resource Guides: ETBE Product Bulletin - MTBE Resource Guide
Q&A: Fuel ethers and gasoline - Fuel ethers and environment - Fuel ethers and health - Fuel ethers: regional differences
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Ethers improve air quality and reduce CO2 emissions