21 Transport: engine, fuel and cars of the near future
published: 02/09/09, 17:26
The Quebec engineer Pierre Langlois has been publishing for 3 months a review called Transport 21 which summarizes the various advances of the moment in terms of "less dirty" transport.
Here are the first 2 numbers:
a) June 2009: https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... TAM04C.pdf
https://www.econologie.com/t21-hydrides- ... -4178.html
Summary: rechargeable hybrids (plug-in), all electric, proto or demonstrator "conversions" (thermal to electric), new fuels and policies and regulations (changes linked to the Obama administration)
b) July 2009:
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... Dgd7pW.pdf
https://www.econologie.com/t21-petites-v ... -4179.html
Summary: small electric cars and hybrid scooters, electric scooters, urban land transport, policies and regulations, new fuels (ExxonMobil is investing $ 600 million in R&D for algae biofuels)
It will interest any ecologist who is interested in near or far transport!
To download also directly on its site: http://web.mac.com/pierrelanglois/PLang ... ort21.html
Here are the first 2 numbers:
a) June 2009: https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... TAM04C.pdf
https://www.econologie.com/t21-hydrides- ... -4178.html
Summary: rechargeable hybrids (plug-in), all electric, proto or demonstrator "conversions" (thermal to electric), new fuels and policies and regulations (changes linked to the Obama administration)
b) July 2009:
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... Dgd7pW.pdf
https://www.econologie.com/t21-petites-v ... -4179.html
Summary: small electric cars and hybrid scooters, electric scooters, urban land transport, policies and regulations, new fuels (ExxonMobil is investing $ 600 million in R&D for algae biofuels)
It will interest any ecologist who is interested in near or far transport!
To download also directly on its site: http://web.mac.com/pierrelanglois/PLang ... ort21.html