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Energy World June 2013
The main theme of this issue is energy used in transport. We include articles looking at how far the UK has come over the last ten years wit helectric, electric hybrid and hydrogen-fuelled vehicles, and on the provision of charging and refuelling points for these vehicles across Europe. We also examine the prospects of LNG as a fuel for shipping.
Energy R&D is other theme- with articles on the need fot R&D to effect the many changes currently being discussed for UK energy indrastructure; and on a top-down modelling technique called energy epidemiology.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Research and development, Transport Engineering, Transport, Electricity, Liquefied natural gas