Improving the efficiency of transportation networks in and between population centers in the Intermountain West region will have positive impacts on many aspects of sustainable living. These publications address vehicle design, fuel systems, road and rail networks, and mass transit options for a variety of transportation needs.
Submissions from 2010
Compressed natural gas (CNG) transit bus experience survey: April 2009—April 2010, R. Adams and D. B. Horne
Model-based analysis of electric drive options for medium-duty parcel delivery vehicles, Robb A. Barnitt, Aaron D. Brooker, and Laurie Ramroth
Integrated vehicle thermal management for advanced vehicle propulsion technologies: Preprint., K. Bennion and M. Thornton
Technology improvement pathways to cost-effective vehicle electrification: Preprint, A. Brooker, M. Thornton, and J. Rugh
Connecticut transit (CTTRANSIT) fuel cell transit bus: Third evaluation report and appendices, K. Chandler and L. Eudy
Clean cities tools: Tools to help you drive smarter, use less petroleum, and reduce emissions, Clean Cities
United parcel service evaluates hybrid electric delivery vans, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Non-sacrificial, anti-graffiti coating 2009 evaluation, Nevada Department of Transportation Materials Division
What is Clean Cities?, U.S. Department of Energy
Submissions from 2009
PHEV parcel delivery truck model - development and preliminary results, R. Barnitt
Biodiesel handling and use guide: Fourth edition (revised), National Renewable Energy Laboratory