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Energy for transport: New energy-efficient engine and vehicle technology is the answer. David Townsend. Energy World September 2006 P. 20-21
The Future Fuels supplement contains several articles on the prospects for biofuels for road transport applications. But, whatever impact biofuels will eventually have, many believe that increasing engine efficiency remains the key to reducing carbon dioxide, and other, emissions by the road transport sector. By David Townsend.
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Journal title: Energy World
Subjects: Protection of ambient air and climate, Road transport, Transport, Transportation of products, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Transport not elsewhere specified, Biofuels, Carbon emissions, Carbon dioxide