Assessment of Critical Barriers to Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Deployment – Workshop Series
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- Burke, Andrew & Zhu, Lin, 2014. "Analysis of Medium Duty Hybrid-Electric Truck Technologies using Electricity, Diesel, and CNG/LNG as the Fuel for Port and Delivery Applications," Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series qt3z4754fh, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis.
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Engineering; Alternate fuels; Evaporative emissions; Fuel consumption; Market assessment; Motor vehicles; Policy analysis; Power trains; Regulations; Renewable energy sources; Technology assessment; Trucks; Workshops;All these keywords.
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