$XFUL Advanced biohydrocarbons are considered a "drop-in" fuel, because their use does not require significant modifications to existing fuel distribution infrastructure or vehicle engine modifications for gasoline or diesel-powered vehicles. Similarly, the energy content of advanced biohydrocarbons is equivalent to that of their petroleum-based counterparts (i.e., gasoline and diesel).
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