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The Role of Alternative Fuels in the New Generation of Vehicles
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The Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV) is linking the research efforts of a broad spectrum of U.S. Federal agencies and laboratories with those of the domestic auto manufacturers in pursuit of three specific, interrelated goals: 1) reduce manufacturing production costs and product development times for all car and truck production; 2) pursue advanced technologies for near-term vehicle improvements that increase fuel efficiency and reduce emissions of standard vehicles; and 3) within the next decade, develop a new class of vehicle that will achieve up to three times the fuel efficiency of today's comparable vehicle, and, at the same time, cost no more to own and drive than today's automobile, maintain performance, size, and utility of comparable vehicles, and meet or exceed safety and emission requirements. This paper focuses on the potential role of alternative fuels in meeting the challenges faced by the PNGV in developing and implementing advanced technologies that are capable of meeting these goals.
Hybrid vehicle and fuel cell technologies targeted by the PNGV are potentially capable of using alternative fuels such as natural gas, hydrogen, methanol, and ethanol. Of particular interest are fuel cells, which offer considerable fuel flexibility in addition to high efficiency, low or zero emissions, and low noise levels. They are also readily adaptable for use with natural gas, the most widely available non-petroleum-based fuel. Achieving PNGV goals will support national efforts to reduce the consumption of petroleum fuels and increase the use of clean, domestic, alternative fuels, which will lower transportation emissions and decrease the nation's dependence on imported petroleum.
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Patil, P., "The Role of Alternative Fuels in the New Generation of Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 952379, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/952379.Also In
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- PNGV Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles Program Plan The Government PNGV Secretariat, U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, DC 1994
- Assessment of Automotive Gas Turbines Abacus Technology Corporation for office of Transportation Technologies, U.S. Department of Energy November 1994
- National Program Plan. Fuel Cells in Transportation. Executive Summary U.S. Department of Energy Washington, DC February 1993
- Review of the Research Program of the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles National Research Council. National Academy Press Washington, DC 1994
- Inventions Needed for PNGV. Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles The Government PNGV Secretariat, U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, DC March 1995