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Energy transportation

2021
Sofia Guidi Di Sante   +2 more
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Energy for transportation

Journal of Transport Geography, 1997
In producing 4.4 trillion passenger-miles and 3.5 trillion ton-miles, the U.S. transport system consumed an enormous quantity of energy--some 24e quadrillion Btus--in 1995. Motorized transport relies on petroleum for energy; in the U.S., transport is 97% petroleum-dependent. It is unlikely that the world will run out of energy for transportation during
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Transport and Energy

1991
This section will deal with rail transport (urban transport and the Metro are dealt with in Chapter 10). Moscow, served by eleven main lines, was an important transport centre for the USSR and one of Europe’s largest railway centres. The railways carried fuel, construction materials, grain and metals for the capital’s industries and were beginning to ...
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Energy and Transportation

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1990
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The prospective world energy situation, especially as it applies to petroleum, reflects an uncertain, interruptible supply, a predictably rising demand, and significant potential for constructive action, both to develop new supply sources and to encourage conservation. This paper surveys the world energy situation,
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Energy Transport

2020
Kunioki Mima   +4 more
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Nanofluidics for osmotic energy conversion

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
, Liping Wen, Lei Jiang
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Designing solid-state electrolytes for safe, energy-dense batteries

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Qing Zhao, Sanjuna Stalin, Chen-Zi Zhao
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Energy Transport

1994
Samuel Glasstone, Alexander Sesonske
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Global patterns in excess body weight and the associated cancer burden

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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