Development Strategy of Gas Engines in China

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Based on the analysis of the gas fuel resources, the development potential of gas engines in China is evaluated. And contribution of application of gas engines on the reduction of Green House Gas (GHG) emissions as well as harmful emissions is estimated. Since gas engines are different from conventional internal combustion engines on fuel system and combustion system, the key technologies relating to developing gas engines are introduced, and the major difficulties of popularizing of gas engines are discussed. With the foundation of the analysis, development strategy of gas engines is proposed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 516-517)

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593-597

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May 2012

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