Article | REF: BM2592 V2

Natural gas – Vehicle fuel

Authors: Richard TILAGONE, Bertrand LECOINTE

Publication date: January 10, 2015, Review date: October 1, 2020

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3. Natural gas in the context of air pollution

Atmospheric pollution is a highly complex phenomenon of strategic importance, which today polarizes global and European organizations, as well as scientific, ministerial and political circles. Although it is necessarily reductive to describe atmospheric pollution in just a few pages, the importance of transport and mobility in modern society, and the increase in energy consumption, mainly based on petroleum resources, have a direct impact on the technologies to be used for urban vehicles.

3.1 Reducing pollutant emissions

Some of the pollutants emitted by transport vehicles have long been regulated

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