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Quantifyingthe Efficiency and Fuel Consumption ofCooking with Traditional Wood and Charcoal Stoves in Malawi, Ghana,and Kenya

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Jessie Urban (22007489)   +11 more
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Raising automotive fuel efficiency [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The Obama administration recently moved up the schedule for achieving the fuel efficiency standards set forth by Congress in the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act. The deadline for meeting these standards is now vehicle model year 2016 instead of 2020.
Taft Foster, Thomas H. Klier
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Fuel efficiency

Equine Health, 2013
Catherine Hale CBiol MSB, global equine specialist, LFA discusses nutritional strategies for the performance horse
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Fuel Efficient Vehicles

2017
Consumers have been slow to switch to more fuel efficient vehicles, in spite of the threat of a future global shortage of fossil fuels. To understand consumer reluctance to adopt hybrid automotive technology, this chapter begins by reviewing consumer decision-making with regard to consumer automotive purchases.
Lisa Watson, Anne M. Lavack
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Fuel Efficient Exhaust Systems

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1981
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A potential for saving fuel by reducing the exhaust system backpressure of diesel engines has been shown. This paper will quantify the relationship between backpressure and fuel consumption over a range of backpressures, horsepowers and rpm's.
Joanne E. Kleinhenz, Steven D Schmeichel
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The New Fuel: Efficiency

Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, 2011
ABSTRACT Emerging new technologies can drastically reduce the energy consumption of buildings in the United States. In this article we look at overall energy usage, where our supply sources for energy emanate, and how they are used throughout the United States in the different demand sectors.
Ben Sebree, Klas C. Haglid
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Turbocharging for Fuel Efficiency

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1983
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The arguments are given for the application of a 1.3 litre turbocharged spark ignition engine, as a substitute for a 2 litre normally aspirated engine as the power plant for a compact-sized car in the late 80’s.
H. C. Watson   +3 more
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