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The Truck Fleet Market
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An Analysis of the Truck Market and a Plan by which Republic Truck Sales Will be Increased in 1922
Author: Republic Truck Sales Corporation
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Category : Trucks
Languages : en
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Category : Trucks
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Work and Vocational Truck Data Source
Author: National Truck Equipment Association
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Category : Trucks
Languages : en
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Category : Trucks
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Market Analysis and Consumer Impacts Source Document: Review of motor vehicle market and consumer expenditures on motor vehicle transportation
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Languages : en
Pages : 320
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Pages : 320
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Profile of Motor-vehicle Fleets in Altanta 1994
Author: United States. Energy Information Administration
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Category : Diesel motor
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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Category : Diesel motor
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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Fleet Operator Data Book (summer 1977 Data)
Author: Joseph R. Wagner
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Category : Motor vehicle fleets
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Category : Motor vehicle fleets
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Examining the Market Potential for Natural-gas-powered Trucks
Author: Ryan Hazlett
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Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Over the past decade, public concerns have grown over America's energy use and production. Pushes towards more environmentally friendly and sustainable sources of energy have moved out of fringe politics and into mainstream political discourse. Advances in drilling technology and increased exploration of shale gas plays have made natural gas more available and accessible. The abundance of natural gas has led to its growing role in the U.S. electric production and has provided the United States with an opportunity to become a net exporter of energy in the near future. The availability of natural gas, coupled with uncertainty in the liquid petroleum market, has prompted stakeholders to search out additional uses for this low-cost energy source. The result has been a large-scale effort to encourage the use of natural gas-based fuel within the trucking industry. Commercial long-haul trucks and truck fleets are a v prime target of these efforts. The number of natural gas fueling stations around the country is increasing, and there are growing investments in new technologies and government incentives to retrofit and upgrade the nation's trucking fleet, making the logistics of a large-scale switch from a liquid petroleum-based fuel to natural gas much less complicated. Through a detailed analysis of natural gas trucks, fueling infrastructure, and case studies this report seeks to reach conclusions over the role natural gas vehicles (NGVs) should play in the future U.S. transportation system. Chapter 1 provides a brief introduction to natural gas. Chapter 2 discusses the current state of natural gas in the United States. Chapter 3 provides an overview of natural gas vehicle and infrastructure technology. Chapter 4 discusses marketplace NGV adoption factors. Chapter 5 deals with benefits of adoption and policy options for expansion of NGVs. Chapter 6 provides an overview of current federal, state and local policies and incentives. Chapter 7 discusses barriers and opportunities for NGV adoption. The report synthesizes and concludes that natural gas trucking offers the U.S. a cheaper alternative to liquid petroleum while promoting environmental sustainability and economic prosperity.
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Pages : 124
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Over the past decade, public concerns have grown over America's energy use and production. Pushes towards more environmentally friendly and sustainable sources of energy have moved out of fringe politics and into mainstream political discourse. Advances in drilling technology and increased exploration of shale gas plays have made natural gas more available and accessible. The abundance of natural gas has led to its growing role in the U.S. electric production and has provided the United States with an opportunity to become a net exporter of energy in the near future. The availability of natural gas, coupled with uncertainty in the liquid petroleum market, has prompted stakeholders to search out additional uses for this low-cost energy source. The result has been a large-scale effort to encourage the use of natural gas-based fuel within the trucking industry. Commercial long-haul trucks and truck fleets are a v prime target of these efforts. The number of natural gas fueling stations around the country is increasing, and there are growing investments in new technologies and government incentives to retrofit and upgrade the nation's trucking fleet, making the logistics of a large-scale switch from a liquid petroleum-based fuel to natural gas much less complicated. Through a detailed analysis of natural gas trucks, fueling infrastructure, and case studies this report seeks to reach conclusions over the role natural gas vehicles (NGVs) should play in the future U.S. transportation system. Chapter 1 provides a brief introduction to natural gas. Chapter 2 discusses the current state of natural gas in the United States. Chapter 3 provides an overview of natural gas vehicle and infrastructure technology. Chapter 4 discusses marketplace NGV adoption factors. Chapter 5 deals with benefits of adoption and policy options for expansion of NGVs. Chapter 6 provides an overview of current federal, state and local policies and incentives. Chapter 7 discusses barriers and opportunities for NGV adoption. The report synthesizes and concludes that natural gas trucking offers the U.S. a cheaper alternative to liquid petroleum while promoting environmental sustainability and economic prosperity.
Annual Market Data & Directory Number
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Category : Marketing
Languages : en
Pages : 634
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Category : Marketing
Languages : en
Pages : 634
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Transportation Energy Data Book
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Category : Energy conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 340
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Category : Energy conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 340
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World Commercial Vehicle Forecasts
Author: Paul Capella
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 320
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 320
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