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The role of natural gas as a vehicle transportation fuel (2010) read it
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- Technology and Policy Program
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- Advisor: Alan H. Epstein
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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Cheah, Lynette W (2008)
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- Advisor: John B. Heywood
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Kragha, Oghenerume Christopher (2010)
- Advisors: Henry Jacoby; John M. Reilly
- Engineering Systems Division; Technology and Policy Program
Modelling the global prospects and impacts of heavy duty liquefied natural gas vehicles in computable general equilibrium
Yip, Arthur Hong Chun (2014)
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Strategic analysis of technical, commercial, and regulatory influences on the commercialization of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
Millard, David A. (David Anthony) (2016)
- Advisors: David R. Keith; Wai K. Cheng
- Engineering Systems Division; Institute for Data, Systems, and Society
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Electric powertrains : opportunities and challenges in the US light-duty vehicle fleet
Kromer, Matthew A (2007)
- Advisor: John Heywood
- Technology and Policy Program
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Bandivadekar, Anup P (2008)
- Advisor: John B. Heywood
- Engineering Systems Division; Technology, Management, and Policy Program