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Toward Clean and Fuel Efficient Automobiles: Proceedings of an International Conference Berlin 25-27 March 1991/Vers LA Voiture Propre a Faible Cons (OECD Documents)

Author: Organization For Economic Co-operation And Development
Publisher: Organization for Economic
Category: Book

Buy Used: $67.50






Media: Paperback
Pages: 619
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 7.8 x 1.3

ISBN: 926403868X
EAN: 9789264038684
ASIN: 926403868X

Publication Date: May 11, 1993
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Book Description
If current growth continues, the world's fleet of half a billion cars could double by 2005, and increased fuel consumption is a matter of deepening concern. Hence, experts from the OECD area and from Central and Eastern Europe met in Berlin to discuss ways to reduce fuel consumption and emissions in future road vehicles. Some fifty papers are collected in this volume and show that even in the short term, existing and emerging technologies can permit considerable improvements in this field.

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