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Automotive technology changes will affect the energy sector

It’s all change for the global automotive industry – from petrol and diesel to alternative fuels, electricity, fuel cells and new traffic management technologies. Here, Adam Chase shares his views on the changes facing road transport, and what these will eventually mean for the energy sector.  



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EW June 2017 – p32-34.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Manufacturing engineering, Electricity generation, Road transport, Transport, Gasoline, Diesel, Fuel cells

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