<p>In October 1975, while the United States was still acutely feeling the aftermath of the 1973 Arab Oil Embargo, the General Motors Research Laboratories held its nineteenth annual symposium. The proceedings of this timely symposium on "Future Automotive Fuels - Prospects, Performance, and Perspect
Automotive Fuels for the Future
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- Publisher
- OECD Publishing
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 88
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Which alternative motor fuels will be in common use tomorrow? Which criteria should be used to assess them? No simple answers exist. Complex trade-offs are involved in the decision-making process. But the most important ingredient for making informed choices is sound information produced by a transparent methodology. Automotive Fuels for the Future offers a digest of basic data on the critical fuel choices for the Read more...
โฆ Table of Contents
- Towards the Fuels of the Future --
Part A.A Detailed Look at Automotive Fuels --
2. Fuels and their Characteristics --
Fuels from Crude Oil --
Gasoline --
Diesel --
LPG --
Natural Gas --
Methanol --
Ethanol --
Biodiesel --
Hydrogen --
DME --
3. Well-to-Wheel Energy Consumption and Emissions --
4. Fuel Costs --
Part B. Comparing Automotive Fuels: The Search for an Ultimate Fuel --
5. Emissions --
6. Oil Dependency, Costs, and the Search for the Ultimate Fuel --
References --
Glossary.
โฆ Subjects
Motor fuels -- Alternative fuels;Spark ignition engines -- Fuel consumption;Automobiles -- Motors -- Exhaust gas;Automobiles;Chemical Engineering
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