This study assesses the total potential for using renewable resources to produce fuel for electric and hydrogen vehicles in California and identifies potential strategy differences in terms of where and when to produce electricity and hydrogen fuels. Alternative pathways are compared with respect to cost, GHG emissions, energy demand, and transition issues.
Renewable Transportation Fuel for California’s Electric-Drive Vehicles
2011
134 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Fuels , Road Transportation , Fuel Conversion Processes , Air Pollution & Control , Miscellaneous Energy Conversion & Storage , Fuel efficiency , Renewable energy sources , Electric-powered vehicles , California , Air pollution , Renewable resources , Electricity , Hydrogen fuel production , Energy storage , Energy demand , Cost effectiveness , Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions , Electric-drive vehicles
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