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Alternative fuels technology

Dunn, R. O., Shockley, M. W., and Bagby, M. O. 1997. Winterized Methyl Esters from Soybean Oil An Alternative Diesel Fuel with Low-Temperature Flow Properties. In SAE Spec. Publ. No. SP-1274, State of Alternative Fuel Technologies (pp. 133-142). Warrendale PA Society of Automotive Engineers (Paper No. 971682). [Pg.48]

The potential of rare earth compounds as catalytically active phases and promoters in pollution control, catalytic combustion, polymer production and in the fuel and chemical manufacture and thermal stabilizers for catalyst supports (alumina, silica-alumina, titania) need to be mentioned. Application of rare earths in alternate fuels technology (Fisher-Tropsch Processes, natural gas to transport fuel pathways) is also promising. [Pg.906]

While technical, institutional, and political issues remain to be addressed, the combination of previous DOE programmatic and research support of alternative fuel technology, the fuel and automotive industry commitment to commercialization, and projected broad U.S. market acceptance ensures hydrogen s place in the future transportation fuel market. [Pg.143]

Lee S (2007) In Lee S, Speight JG, Loyalka SK (eds) Handbook of alternative fuel technologies. Taylor Francis Group, Boca Raton, p 343... [Pg.38]

Lee, S., Speight, J.G., and Loyalka, S.K. 2007. Handbook of Alternative Fuel Technologies. CRC Press, Taylor Francis Group, Boca Raton, FL. [Pg.777]

Goodger EM (1981) Alternate fuels for transport, vol 1, Alternate fuels technology series. Cranfield Press, UK... [Pg.83]


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