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:Vehicle Lightweighting: Lighten the Load and Hit the Road | :Vehicle Lightweighting: Lighten the Load and Hit the Road |
Revision as of 22:33, 10 April 2016
http://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2015/11/f27/Revolution-Now-11132015.pdf
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Revolution...Now
The Future Arrives for Five Clean Energy Technologies
November 2015 / Update
Clean energy technologies are providing real-world solutions—not only do they reduce the carbon pollution that causes climate change, but they also drive a domestic energy economy with technologies that are increasingly cost-competitive with existing conventional technologies, even without accounting for the climate benefits. Clean energy manufacturing and installations have also become major opportunitiesfor American workers in the 21st century.
Chapters:
Land-Based Wind Power
- Big Fans of Wind Power
- Wind in the Sales
- Growing Up
Solar PV: Utility-Scale
- Stepping Out of the Shade
- 59% Cheaper
- How Low Can You Go?
- A Solar Flare of Activity
Solar PV: Distributed Generation
- Raise the Roof(top)
- Soft Costs
- A Capital Idea
- Forecast: Sunny
LED Lighting
- Turning Up the Lights
- Beyond the Bulb
- A Bright Future
Electric Vehicles
- Putting it into High Gear
- Charging Ahead with Batteries
- Road to the Future
Revolution Next
- Sweet Suite of Smart Building Technologies
- Freight Trucks That Can Keep on Trucking
- Vehicle Lightweighting: Lighten the Load and Hit the Road
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