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DIPEDiisopropyl Ether
DIPEDepartment of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment (Australia)
DIPEDispositif d'Investissement Petite Enfance (French: Device for Early Childhood Investment)
DIPEDepartment of Industry, Productivity and Energy (UK)
DIPEDispositif Individuel de Professionnalisation Vers l'Emploi (French: Individual Provisions of the Employment Professionalization)
DIPEDiagnostics Immobiliers Paris Est (French: Paris Real Estate Diagnostics)
DIPEDivision des Personnels Enseignants (French: Division of Teaching Staff)


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Gasoline oxygenates (MTBE, methyl tert-butyl ether; DIPE, di-isopropyl ether; ETBE, ethyl tert-butyl ether; TAME, tert-amyl ether) are added to gasoline to boost octane and enhance combustion.
The project is currently subject to an EIS process conducted by the Office of Environment and Heritage, a small unit within DIPE.
The Alkylene unit will produce 300,000 MTA of motor fuel alkylate; and the Oxypro unit will produce 130,000 MTA of DIPE - high-octane gasoline components used for the production of environmentally friendly gasoline.
 
 
 
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