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The road to doing cold smarter

Diesel powered transport refrigeration units are a big contributor to road-based pollution. Here, Toby Peters puts forward an alternative approach to cooling on the move that could drastically cut emissions.

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EW Nov 2015 - p33.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics, Energy efficiency, Electricity generation, Electricity transmission, Electric vehicles, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Carbon management in industry, Power industry, Emission control, Grid transmission, Climate change

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