Alternatively fuelled vehicles
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Alternatively fuelled vehicles
(I Mech E seminar, 2000-6)
Professional Engineering Publishing Limited for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 2000
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Note
"Based on papers presented at the one-day Seminar Alternatively Fuelled Vehicles , held at the IMechE Headquarters, London, UK, on 10 November 1999"
Description and Table of Contents
Description
During the last few years, the market for alternative fuel vehicles has developed from a series of demonstration projects, to being a series of niche markets on the verge of becoming commercially sustainable. The papers in this text reflect the scope of the subject, covering the latest developments in alternatively-fuelled road vehicles while embracing liquified petroleum gas (LPG), natural gas (CNG), electric and hybrid vehicles and fuel cells.
Table of Contents
- Clean fuels - a government perspective
- alternative transport fuels - horses for caution
- EVs - all charged up but nowehere to go?
- alkaline fuels cells for road traction
- the challenges facng OEM of alternatively fuelled vehicles
- Safeway, CNG - business as usual
- Coventry City Council's committment to cleaner vehicles
- cleaner air for Birmingham?
- developing an AFV market - the UK experience.
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