As a means of lowering greenhouse gas emissions, increasing economic growth, and reducing the dependency on imported oil, the Department of Energy and Brookhaven National Laboratory (DOE/ BNL) is promoting the substitution of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in heavy-vehicles that are currently being fueled by diesel. Heavy vehicles are defined as Class 7 and 8 trucks (> 118,000 pounds GVVV), and transit buses that have a fuel usage greater than 10,000 gallons per year and driving range of more than 300 miles. The key in making LNG market-competitive with all types of diesel fuels is in improving energy efficiency and reducing costs of LNG technologies through systems integration. This paper integrates together the three LNG technologies of: ...
The transition from high carbon-intensity to low carbon-intensity transport fuels entails the develo...
Current Greenhous gas emissions (GHG) from maritime transport represent around 3% of global anthropo...
The transport sector is characterised by distinct rises in energy consumption both throughout Europe...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is being developed as a heavy vehicle fuel. The reason for developing LN...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Heavy Vehicle Technologies (OHVT) is promoting the us...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) use as a fuel in road and maritime traffic has increased rapidly, and it...
In addition to their significant environmental impacts, medium-duty and heavy-duty (HD) vehicles are...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2001PDFProceedingsLitzke, W. L.Wegrzyn, J.SAE InternationalUnited States...
Recognizing the lack of operational data on alternative fuel heavy-truck trucks, NREL contracted wit...
Compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) vehicle and fueling infrastructure tech...
This report encompasses the second year of a proposed three year project with emphasis focused on fu...
Emphasis of this project focuses on LNG research issues in use of liquefied natural as a transportat...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2001PDFProceedingsWalkowicz, K.Stephens, D.Stork, K.Society of Automotiv...
This report encompasses the first year of a proposed three year project with emphasis focused on LNG...
The transition from high carbon-intensity to low carbon-intensity transport fuels entails the develo...
The transition from high carbon-intensity to low carbon-intensity transport fuels entails the develo...
Current Greenhous gas emissions (GHG) from maritime transport represent around 3% of global anthropo...
The transport sector is characterised by distinct rises in energy consumption both throughout Europe...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is being developed as a heavy vehicle fuel. The reason for developing LN...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Heavy Vehicle Technologies (OHVT) is promoting the us...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) use as a fuel in road and maritime traffic has increased rapidly, and it...
In addition to their significant environmental impacts, medium-duty and heavy-duty (HD) vehicles are...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2001PDFProceedingsLitzke, W. L.Wegrzyn, J.SAE InternationalUnited States...
Recognizing the lack of operational data on alternative fuel heavy-truck trucks, NREL contracted wit...
Compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) vehicle and fueling infrastructure tech...
This report encompasses the second year of a proposed three year project with emphasis focused on fu...
Emphasis of this project focuses on LNG research issues in use of liquefied natural as a transportat...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2001PDFProceedingsWalkowicz, K.Stephens, D.Stork, K.Society of Automotiv...
This report encompasses the first year of a proposed three year project with emphasis focused on LNG...
The transition from high carbon-intensity to low carbon-intensity transport fuels entails the develo...
The transition from high carbon-intensity to low carbon-intensity transport fuels entails the develo...
Current Greenhous gas emissions (GHG) from maritime transport represent around 3% of global anthropo...
The transport sector is characterised by distinct rises in energy consumption both throughout Europe...