Energy involved in transportation has become a critical consideration in recent years. This primer contains ten representative articles of those resulting from government reports, conference papers, etc., on what the current energy situation is, and what the various conservation options are. Authors, tables are frequently included in order to give readers as much information as possible without having to consult original reports. Topics included are environmental aspects of transportation, energy requirements for transportation, energy conservation, and automotive propulsion systems.
Reducing the environmental impact of facilities and operations has become an important function for many organizations. In many cases, such as utility...
Reducing the environmental impact of facilities and operations has become an important function for many organizations. In manycases, such as utility ...
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