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Transport without fossil fuels
Transport is the sector with potentially the greatest difficulty in switching to a post-fossil fuel energy economy. Yet, where for rail, road, air or sea transport, most of the required technologies have already been demonstrated, writes Dr John Lowry, and could work with a decarbonised electricity generating sector.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Economics, business and commerce, Rail engineering, Road transport, Rail transport, Transport, Transportation of products, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Transport not elsewhere specified, Electricity