EIA will postpone the introduction of national standards for methanol gasoline

It is expected that the national standard for high-proportioned methanol gasoline introduced in the first half of this year may be postponed until the end of this year.
In mid-June, Wang Yanjun, deputy director of the Ministry of Environmental Protection's motor vehicle emission monitoring center, said that there are still unconventional emission problems for methanol gasoline used in motor vehicles. There are mainly methanol and formaldehyde in emissions, and some methanol gasoline also contains more complex phenols. ingredient. The environmental impact of these unconventional emissions still needs to be assessed.
What are the links between the national coal chemical industry policy and planning? What are the advantages of coal chemical enterprise bases? What are the competitiveness and market conditions of coal-based synthetic oil, methanol, dimethyl ether, olefins and other products? The “2008 China Coal-to-oil and Coal Chemicals International Forum” hosted by the Shanghai Petroleum Institute and organized by Shanghai Yahua Business Consulting Co., Ltd. will be held in Yinchuan, Ningxia, on July 16-18, with consultations at. During the period, it will focus on the rise of Asia's largest coal chemical base - Ningxia Ningdong Energy and Chemical Industry Base.
Wang Yanjun said that it has not received inspection reports on the use of methanol gasoline vehicle emissions. The use of a high percentage of methanol-gasoline is sure to go through the rig test conducted by the national environmental protection agency and the 100,000-kilometer running test.
Previously on May 24th, at the 11th Beijing International Science and Technology Industry Expo, people in the industry said that the current high ratio of M85 (Methanol with 85% Methanol) and M15 (Methanol with 15% Methanol) were the lowest proportions. The national standard for methanol gasoline for vehicles has been formulated and will only wait for the final promulgation of the National Standards Committee.

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