Is New Energy Oil Recognized by the State?
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National support for new energy. New energy generally refers to renewable energy developed and utilized based on new technologies, including solar energy, biomass energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, wave energy, ocean current energy, tidal energy, and the thermal cycle between the ocean surface and deep layers. The following is a specific introduction to new energy vehicles: Definition: New energy vehicles refer to vehicles that use unconventional vehicle fuels as power sources, integrating advanced technologies in vehicle power control and driving, forming vehicles with advanced technical principles, new technologies, and new structures. Types: New energy vehicles include pure electric vehicles, extended-range electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, fuel cell electric vehicles, hydrogen engine vehicles, etc.
I think this new energy fuel is recognized at the national level, such as ethanol gasoline which has been promoted in many provinces and cities. I often use this type of fuel when driving because it's cost-effective and environmentally friendly. National policies like the dual-credit system encourage automakers to develop new energy technologies, including fuel-related ones. A while ago when I went for car maintenance, the mechanic mentioned that ethanol gasoline might cause minor issues for older vehicles, but new models are designed to be compatible, so everyone can use it with confidence. In the long run, the national push for new energy is a trend, preparing for carbon emission reduction. In short, if you're considering switching fuels, I recommend choosing certified brands and not compromising quality to save a little money.