Re: [Tagging] All European Union countries use E5/E10/B7 instead of gasoline 98/95, Diesel 10S respectively

2020-01-25 Thread Philip Barnes
On Saturday, 25 January 2020, Thibault Molleman wrote: > Hi, > > Back in 2018 all countries in the European Union were forced to switch > their naming scheme for fuels at gas stations to the new E5/E10/B7 scheme > (referring to the amount of bio-ethanol in the fuel. > > Sources: >

Re: [Tagging] All European Union countries use E5/E10/B7 instead of gasoline 98/95, Diesel 10S respectively

2020-01-25 Thread Philip Barnes
On Saturday, 25 January 2020, Thibault Molleman wrote: > Hi, > > Back in 2018 all countries in the European Union were forced to switch > their naming scheme for fuels at gas stations to the new E5/E10/B7 scheme > (referring to the amount of bio-ethanol in the fuel. > > Sources: >

Re: [Tagging] All European Union countries use E5/E10/B7 instead of gasoline 98/95, Diesel 10S respectively

2020-01-25 Thread Jez Nicholson
I would welcome a section on the wiki page about the EU coding scheme, but I draw the opposite conclusion to the original poster: existing tag value counts show that the community are very clearly against using EU fuel codes in the EU; the current tag values can be/are used worldwide; therefore

Re: [Tagging] All European Union countries use E5/E10/B7 instead of gasoline 98/95, Diesel 10S respectively

2020-01-25 Thread PanierAvide
Hello, Same in France, fuel stations have to display new naming (and most do), but old names "SP95", "SP95-E10", "SP98" and "Diesel" are still shown and will stay for many years at least. Regards, Adrien P. Le 25/01/2020 à 09:38, Frederik Ramm a écrit : Hi, On 1/25/20 08:26, Thibault

Re: [Tagging] All European Union countries use E5/E10/B7 instead of gasoline 98/95, Diesel 10S respectively

2020-01-25 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, On 1/25/20 08:26, Thibault Molleman wrote: > Back in 2018 all countries in the European Union were forced to switch > their naming scheme That may well be but the fuel stations in my vicinity still advertise "Diesel" and not "e10", so at least for the part of Germany where I live, "fuel:b7"

[Tagging] All European Union countries use E5/E10/B7 instead of gasoline 98/95, Diesel 10S respectively

2020-01-24 Thread Thibault Molleman
Hi, Back in 2018 all countries in the European Union were forced to switch their naming scheme for fuels at gas stations to the new E5/E10/B7 scheme (referring to the amount of bio-ethanol in the fuel. Sources: http://www.flanderstoday.eu/petrol-98-and-95-labels-change-next-week