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To assist our readers, EV World archives what our staff feels are important electronic documents in PDF format. Feel free to download any of these, or to suggest possible additions.
TITLE: The Emergence of Hybrid Vehicles
AUTHOR: Amy Raskin & Saurin Shah
PUBLISHED: 2006
CATEGORY: Automotive/EV Technology
FILE SIZE: 1095869
56-page AllianceBernstein report on growth of hybrid and plug-in hybrid technology in the marketplace.
TITLE: The Rise of Renewable Energy
AUTHOR: Daniel Kammen
PUBLISHED: 2006
CATEGORY: Automotive/EV Technology
FILE SIZE: 1114603
11-page PDF from Sept. 2006 issue by Daniel Kammen, which includes sidebar on plug-in hybrids.
TITLE: The 21st Century Electric Car
AUTHOR: Martin Eberhard/Marc Tarpenning
PUBLISHED: 2006
CATEGORY: Automotive/EV Technology
FILE SIZE: 458321
White paper on well-to-wheel efficiency and emission comparison of hybrids, cng, hydrogen fuel car and the Tesla electric car. Good graphs.
TITLE: Wind Energy Study 2006
AUTHOR: WindEnergy
PUBLISHED: 2006
CATEGORY: Issues/Politics
FILE SIZE: 171509
Study forecasts installed power of some 77,000 MW in
Europe in 2010, and as much as 111,000 MW in 2014.
TITLE: The Peaking of World Oil
AUTHOR: Rep. Roscoe Bartlett
PUBLISHED: 2006
CATEGORY: Automotive/EV Technology
FILE SIZE: 3030900
Transcript and charts from February 8, 2006 Special Order speech on peak oil by Congressman Bartlett.
TITLE: Action Plan for Electric Mobility In Canada
AUTHOR: Electric Mobility Canada
PUBLISHED: 2005
CATEGORY: Automotive/EV Technology
FILE SIZE: 366482
42-page paper makes the case for electric transportation technologies in Canada.
TITLE: Why Hydrogen?
AUTHOR: Alec Brooks
PUBLISHED: 2005
CATEGORY: Automotive/EV Technology
FILE SIZE: 1770000
Powerpoint presentation to California Air Resources Board comparing energy consumption of fuel cell vehicle vs other options including battery electric and hybrid cars.
TITLE: Fuel-Saving Technologies and Facility Conversion: Costs, Benefits, and Incentives
AUTHOR: OSAT
PUBLISHED: 2005
CATEGORY: Issues/Politics
FILE SIZE: 337121
A study of the impact of a proposed tooling and equipment investment tax credit to help stimulate fuel-efficient vehicle manufacturing in the United States. Includes estimates of job losses in US automotive industry due to Japanese and European leads in hybrid and diesel technologies.
TITLE: Energy Numbers
AUTHOR: University of Washington
PUBLISHED: 2005
CATEGORY: Automotive/EV Technology
FILE SIZE: 174274
Handy, 10-page reference guide to energy production and consumption by natural and man-made sources.
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