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6、ocess described in these materials.3TRANSPORTATION ENERGY INSTITUTE|EVALUATING THE VIABILITY OF COMMERCIALLY DEPLOYING E-FUELS IN ROAD TRANSPORTEXECUTIVE SUMMARY .06INTRODUCTION .11SECTION 1 WHAT ARE E-FUELS?.13 How are e-fuels produced?.14 How mature are e-fuel technologies and what are the key tec