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CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Jane O Malley is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Top Agent in the Insurance industry and for her professional excellence with Jane O Malley Insurance Agency.
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Dedicated to helping seniors throughout the nation, Ms. Jane O Malley is a highly trusted and seasoned insurance broker and agent, who takes great pride in being that unbiased resource to accomplish their individualized needs. She began her career in the insurance industry in 1993 selling bonds and later decided to shift her business toward helping seniors with insurance-related procedures. She is licensed in Florida, New York, North Carolina, New Jersey, Virginia, Maine, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Connecticut. In 2015, she became primarily involved in the Medicare market.
by Jane O’Malley, Stephanie Searle, and Tenny Kristiana (International Council on Clean Transportation) As Indonesia moves toward more advanced vehicle emission standards, lower sulfur limits in fuel, and palm biodiesel expansion, it is important to understand the impact that increasing palm biodiesel blending rates is likely to have on vehicle emissions.
This study builds on a 2018 ICCT paper that analyzed the effects of biodiesel blending on air pollutant emissions in Indonesia by incorporating 84 new biodiesel performance and exhaust emission studies 28 of them conducted on palm oil and nine conducted in Indonesia or Malaysia and compiling the results into a meta-analysis. Importantly, this analysis also accounts for recent trends, including the implementation of advanced emission control technologies, common rail fuel injection systems, and low-sulfur diesel fuel (LSD). The effects of biodiesel on nitrogen oxides (NOx), hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter