Greenhouse-gas emissions from the use of new fuels for transportation and electricity

Greenhouse-gas emissions from the use of new fuels for transportation and electricity

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Article ID: iaor1994187
Country: United States
Volume: 27A
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 187
End Page Number: 191
Publication Date: May 1993
Journal: Transportation Research. Part A, Policy and Practice
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Keywords: energy, geography & environment
Abstract:

Concern about global warming, poor urban air quality and dependence on insecure sources of oil are leading many nations to examine alternative energy sources and technologies for transportation and electricity generation. This analysis shows that most of the near-term fossil fuel-based alternatives would not dramatically reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. However, in the long run, several ultra-low-emission fuels and technologies are available. The major uncertainties in the analysis are the efficiency of energy use, the warming potential of greenhouse gases other than CO2 and the economic and political context in which energy is used.

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