Fuel Economy Improvement: Policies and Measures to Save Oil and Reduce CO2 Emissions

Topics:
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Carbon Dioxide,
IEA,
Improvement,
Policy
Source:
IEA

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Overview: This report focuses on fuel economy improvement in light-duty vehicles, and on what can be learned from the experience of three countries: Denmark, Germany and the United States. The report covers potential technical efficiency improvements, and policies and measures to promote this improvement. Work is also underway to assess policies in buildings, industry, and electric generation.

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Format: PDF | Size: 291KB | Date: Apr 2004 | Pages: 40


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