The focus of European emissions legislation for light goods vehicles centres on tank-to-wheel (TTW) operation, despite the importance of the well-to-tank (WTT) impacts of supplying transport fuels. This work presents defensible calculations of best estimate and best-in-class WTT pathways to supply conventional and non-conventional fuels. These estimates are weighted by the availability of resources. The best estimate pathway is the peak of the distribution of WTT estimates obtained from the literature. The best-in-class pathway has the lowest greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per unit of fuel delivered and represents the state-of-the-art. These fuel pathways are paired with energy conversion (vehicle) technologies and compared with equivalent ...
Thesis (S.M. in Engineering and Management)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syst...
This paper analyses what post 2020 targets may be necessary for the European CO2 legislation for pas...
The aim of paper was to discuss contribution of bi-fuel CNG powered light commercial vehicles to the...
The focus of European emissions legislation for light goods vehicles centres on tank-to-wheel (TTW) ...
The current EU regulatory framework for CO2 emissions of cars is based on tank-to-wheel (TtW) emissi...
Road transport is responsible for a significant share of the global GHG emissions. In order to addre...
Pathways towards greenhouse gas neutrality in the transport sectorPfade zur Treibhausgasneutralität ...
The awareness of the effect emissions have on the environment and climate has risen in the last deca...
Light-duty vehicles (LDV) are responsible for a large fraction of petroleum use and are a significan...
In the United States, two thirds of the carbon monoxide and about one third of carbon dioxide emissi...
Copyright © 2006 SAE International A fuel-cycle model—called the Greenhouse gases, Regulated Emissio...
Electric-vehicles have the potential for a significant substitution of diesel and gasoline vehicles,...
Globally, our road transport sector is powered almost exclusively by internal combustion engines (IC...
The European transport sector was responsible for more than 25% of the EU total greenhouse gas (GHG)...
Fossil fuels are currently the most convenient on-board energy sources for vehicles in terms of ener...
Thesis (S.M. in Engineering and Management)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syst...
This paper analyses what post 2020 targets may be necessary for the European CO2 legislation for pas...
The aim of paper was to discuss contribution of bi-fuel CNG powered light commercial vehicles to the...
The focus of European emissions legislation for light goods vehicles centres on tank-to-wheel (TTW) ...
The current EU regulatory framework for CO2 emissions of cars is based on tank-to-wheel (TtW) emissi...
Road transport is responsible for a significant share of the global GHG emissions. In order to addre...
Pathways towards greenhouse gas neutrality in the transport sectorPfade zur Treibhausgasneutralität ...
The awareness of the effect emissions have on the environment and climate has risen in the last deca...
Light-duty vehicles (LDV) are responsible for a large fraction of petroleum use and are a significan...
In the United States, two thirds of the carbon monoxide and about one third of carbon dioxide emissi...
Copyright © 2006 SAE International A fuel-cycle model—called the Greenhouse gases, Regulated Emissio...
Electric-vehicles have the potential for a significant substitution of diesel and gasoline vehicles,...
Globally, our road transport sector is powered almost exclusively by internal combustion engines (IC...
The European transport sector was responsible for more than 25% of the EU total greenhouse gas (GHG)...
Fossil fuels are currently the most convenient on-board energy sources for vehicles in terms of ener...
Thesis (S.M. in Engineering and Management)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syst...
This paper analyses what post 2020 targets may be necessary for the European CO2 legislation for pas...
The aim of paper was to discuss contribution of bi-fuel CNG powered light commercial vehicles to the...