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Industrial utilization of these results would lead to a significant increase of the energy efficiency of combustion engines.
The development of new alternative fuels for internal combustion engines is a very interesting solution not only to overcome the pollution problem but also because of the petroleum shortage.
Increasing the efficiency of internal combustion engines is a technologically proven and cost-effective approach to dramatically improving the fuel economy of the nation's fleet of vehicles in the near-to mid-term, with the corresponding benefits of reducing our dependence on foreign oil and reducing carbon emissions.
Such engines make further emission reductions and efficiency improvements possible by extending the lean-combustion limit.
It is, therefore, worthwhile to look into the suitability of "clean" burning fuels for use in internal combustion engines and assess their potential for reducing engine exhaust emissions.
They can be utilized in engines without engine modification.
Moreover, those studies focus on spark-ignition engines; there are reasons to think that their concepts might not work adequately for diesel engines.
In comparison to other conventional engines these types of engines have better efficiency and less pollution.
The data presented show that emissions from lawn mower engines are still relatively large although there is the potential for further improvements.
The ability to ensure fully representative combustion and emissions behaviour of optical engines ultimately increases the value of optical engine data, highlighting the importance of using such engines as research tools for the further development of innovative, low emission combustion concepts.