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Towards Sustainable Road Transport

Publication Year: 2014

Author(s): Ronald M. Dell, Patrick T. Moseley and David A.J. Rand

Abstract:

Increasing pressure on global reserves of petroleum at a time of growing demand for personal transport in developing countries, together with concerns over atmospheric pollution and carbon dioxide emissions, are leading to a requirement for more sustainable forms of road transport. Major improvements in the efficiency of all types of road vehicles are called for, along with the use of fuels derived from alternative sources, or entirely new fuels. Towards Sustainable Road Transport first describes the evolution of vehicle designs and propulsion technologies over the past two centuries, before looking forward to possible new forms of energy to substitute for petroleum. The book also discusses the political and socio-economic drivers for change, investigates barriers to their broad implementation, and outlines the state-of-the-art of candidate power sources, advanced vehicle design, and associated infrastructure. The comprehensive technical informationsupplied by an expert author team ensures that Towards Sustainable Road Transport will provide readers with a clear understanding of the ongoing progress in this field and the challenges still to be faced.

ISBN: 978-0-12-404616-0

Publisher/Organisation: Elsevier

URL:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780124046160/towards-sustainable-road-transport#book-info

Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Shared mobility

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