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  1. El Rin [2] (en alemán: Rhein; en francés: Rhin; en neerlandés: Rijn; en romanche: Rain) es un importante río de Europa, siendo la vía fluvial más utilizada de la Unión Europea (UE). [3]

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    El Rin es un importante río de Europa, siendo la vía fluvial más utilizada de la Unión Europea (UE). Con una longitud de 1230 km, es navegable en un tramo de 883 km entre Basilea (Suiza) y su delta en el mar del Norte. Su caudal medio es de 2100 m³/s, y forma un delta común con el río Mosa.

  3. Rin (written: , 凛, 臨, 琳, 燐, 凜, りん in hiragana or リン in katakana) is a unisex Japanese given name, sometimes transliterated as Lin or Lynn. Notable people with the name include: Rin Aoki (青木 りん, born 1985), Japanese model and AV actress. Rin Asuka (飛鳥 凛, born 1991), Japanese actress.

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    As defined in the regulation:Under RFS2, each batch-RIN generated will continue to uniquely identify not only a specific batch of renewable fuel, but also every gallon-RIN assigned to that batch. Thus the RIN will continue to be defined as follows: RIN: KYYYYCCCCFFFFFBBBBBRRDSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEE Where: 1. K = Code distinguishing assigned RINs from sepa...

    Under the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the EPA is authorized to set annual quotas dictating what percentage of the total amount of motor fuels consumed in the US must be represented by biofuel blended into fossil fuels. Companies that refine, import or blend fossil fuelsare obligated to meet certain individual RFS quotas based on the volume of fuel t...

    Anyone who owns RINs must register with the EPA on an annual basis and obey mandated record-keeping requirements. RINs are only granted if the registered fuel was made in accordance with EISA rules. These regulations are enforced against both domestic and foreign producers. All RINs are reported to the EPA after creation.

    Analysis of Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) in the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) Congressional Research Service
  4. jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2016. El río Rin, con sus 1.233 kilómetros de longitud desde su fuente en un glaciar alpino (del cantón de los Grisones, Suiza), hasta su desembocadura, en el Mar del Norte (delta del Rin–Mosa–Escalda o Helinium, en los Países Bajos), acumula más de 2000 años de historia cultural.