2 edition of Assessment of methane-related fuels for automotive fleet vehicles. found in the catalog.
Assessment of methane-related fuels for automotive fleet vehicles.
Published
1982
by U.S. Dept. of Energy
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Written in
Edition Notes
V.1 Executive summary -- vol. 2 Technical, supply and economic assessments -- v. 3 Appendices.
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | v. 1-3. $17.00 C.1 $31.00 C.2. |
Number of Pages | 31 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17588592M |
ISBN 10 | gp83004620 |
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Energy Conservation Directorate.;]. The use of methane-related fuels, derived from a variety of sources, in highway vehicles is assessed.
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