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advanced propulsion systems 20 HYBRID ELECTRIC-POWERED VEHICLES 8 energy conservation, consumption, and utilization 7 BUSINESS 5 ELECTRIC-POWERED VEHICLES 5 PRICES 5 FUEL SUBSTITUTION 4 MARKET 4 VEHICLES 4 energy planning and policy 4 energy storage 4 DIESEL ENGINES 3 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 3 EVALUATION 3 FINANCIAL INCENTIVES 3 FUEL CELLS 3 RESEARCH PROGRAMS 3 TRANSPORTATION SECTOR 3 AUTOMOBILES 2 COMMERCIALIZATION 2 COST 2 COST ESTIMATION 2 EFFICIENCY 2 ELECTRIC BATTERIES 2 ELECTRIC POWER 2 FINANCING 2 FUEL CONSUMPTION 2 GASOLINE 2 GREENHOUSE GASES 2 LEASING 2 MANUFACTURERS 2 MATHEMATICAL MODELS 2 NATURAL GAS 2 OWNERSHIP 2 REGULATIONS 2 SALES 2 AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT 1 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL 1 ALASKAN NORTH SLOPE 1 AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY 1
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Hadley, Stanton W 3 Hinds, Shaun 3 Markel, Lawrence C 3 Brooker, A. 2 Genung, Karen R 2 Johnson, C. 2 Mendelsohn, M. 2 Neubauer, J. 2 O'Keefe, M. 2 Pesaran, A. 2 Stodolsky, F. 2 Biess, L. J. 1 Brooks, Daniel L 1 Cuenca, R. 1 Cuenca, R.M. 1 DeVault, Robert C 1 Diedrich, G. K. 1 Dooley, JJ 1 Gaines, L. 1 Gaines, L. L. 1 Geffen, CA 1 Gowri, Krishnan 1 Gray, D. 1 Greene, David L 1 Himy, A. 1 Hu, P.S. 1 Kim, SH 1 Kintner-Meyer, Michael CW 1 Marano, Vincenzo 1 McGill, Ralph N 1 Miller, Nicholas 1 Plotkin, S. E. 1 Pratt, Richard M. 1 Santini, D. 1 Sikes, Karen R 1 Singh, M. K. 1 Smith, David E 1 Smith, Richard L 1 Teotia, A.P. 1 Tomlinson, G. 1
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Vehicle to Grid Communication Standards Development, Testing and Validation - Status Report
Gowri, Krishnan; Pratt, Richard M.; Tuffner, Francis K.; … - 2012
In the US, more than 10,000 electric vehicles (EV) have been delivered to consumers during the first three quarters of 2011. A large majority of these vehicles are battery electric, often requiring 220 volt charging. Though the vehicle manufacturers and charging station manufacturers have...
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Battery Ownership Model: A Tool for Evaluating the Economics of Electrified Vehicles and Related Infrastructure (Presentation)
O'Keefe, M.; Brooker, A.; Johnson, C.; Mendelsohn, M.; … - 2011
This presentation uses a vehicle simulator and economics model called the Battery Ownership Model to examine the levelized cost per mile of conventional (CV) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) in comparison with the cost to operate an electric vehicle (EV) under a service provider business...
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Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Value Proposition Study: Phase 1, Task 3: Technical Requirements and Procedure for Evaluation of One Scenario
Sikes, Karen R; Hinds, Shaun; Hadley, Stanton W; … - 2011
In Task 2, the project team designed the Phase 1 case study to represent the 'baseline' plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) fleet of 2030 that investigates the effects of seventeen (17) value propositions (see Table 1 for complete list). By creating a 'baseline' scenario, a consistent set of...
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Battery Ownership Model: A Tool for Evaluating the Economics of Electrified Vehicles and Related Infrastructure; Preprint
O'Keefe, M.; Brooker, A.; Johnson, C.; Mendelsohn, M.; … - 2011
Electric vehicles could significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and dependence on imported petroleum. However, for mass adoption, EV costs have historically been too high to be competitive with conventional vehicle options due to the high price of batteries, long refuel time, and a...
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Multi-path transportation futures study : vehicle characterization and scenario analyses.
Plotkin, S. E.; Singh, M. K. - Energy Systems; TA Engineering; ORNL - 2010
Projecting the future role of advanced drivetrains and fuels in the light vehicle market is inherently difficult, given the uncertainty (and likely volatility) of future oil prices, inadequate understanding of likely consumer response to new technologies, the relative infancy of several...
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Research guidance studies. Quarterly progress report, April--June 1996
Gray, D.; Tomlinson, G. - 2009
The overall objective of this project is to provide research guidance and quantification of research progress in the areas of direct and indirect coal liquefaction, coal/waste coprocessing, refining of coal-derived liquid fuels, and natural gas conversion. Specifically, the work is divided into...
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Status and evaluation of hybrid electric vehicle batteries for short term applications. Final report
Himy, A. - 2009
The objective of this task is to compile information regarding batteries which could be use for electric cars or hybrid vehicles in the short term. More specifically, this study applies lead-acid batteries and nickel-cadmium battery technologies which are more developed than the advanced...
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Lifecycle analysis for automobiles: Uses and limitations
Gaines, L.; Stodolsky, F. - 2009
There has been a recent trend toward the use of lifecycle analysis (LCA) as a decision-making tool for the automotive industry. However, the different practitioners` methods and assumptions vary widely, as do the interpretations put on the results. The lack of uniformity has been addressed by...
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Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Value Proposition Study: Interim Report: Phase I Scenario Evaluation
Genung, Karen R; Markel, Lawrence C; Hadley, Stanton W; … - 2009
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) offer significant improvements in fuel economy, convenient low-cost recharging capabilities, potential environmental benefits, and decreased reliance on imported petroleum. However, the cost associated with new components (e.g., advanced batteries) to be...
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Describing current and potential markets for alternative-fuel vehicles
2009
Motor vehicles are a major source of greenhouse gases, and the rising numbers of motor vehicles and miles driven could lead to more harmful emissions that may ultimately affect the world`s climate. One approach to curtailing such emissions is to use, instead of gasoline, alternative fuels: LPG,...
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