21st Century Hybrid Car and Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology Assessment, Report for the Department of Energy: Series on Renewable Energy, Biofuels, Bioenergy, and Biobased Products

21st Century Hybrid Car and Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology Assessment, Report for the Department of Energy: Series on Renewable Energy, Biofuels, Bioenergy, and Biobased Products
This important printed report provides a guide to the development of viable hybrid electric vehicles. The report, entitled Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology Assessment: Methodology, Analytical Issues, and Interim Results, was written by the Center for Transportation Research, Energy Systems Division, Argonne National Laboratory and was sponsored by the United States Department of Energy.

At What Types of Vehicles Are We Looking? * What Is a Vehicle? * Hybrid-Electric Vehicles: Theory and Design * Energy Use in Conventional Vehicles * Energy Savings Potential of Hybrid Drivetrains * Emissions Trade-Offs * Elements of Hybrid Design * Parallel Hybrids * Series Hybrids * Component Sizing * A Dated “Thermostat” Concept * Grid-Independent Hybrids * Grid-Connected Hybrids * Limited Performance Hybrids * Role of Component Efficiency * Trends in Hybrid Efficiency over Time * Methodology and Modeling Issues * Modeling the Vehicle * ADVISOR Model and Validation * Rules for Comparing Vehicles and Modeling Difficulties * Selecting a Conventional Engine/Hybrid Engine Pair for Comparison * Engine Maps * Adequacy of Transmission Modeling * Zero to 60 mph Acceleration Times * Hybrid Design and the Impact of Cost Considerations * Fair Treatment of Time and Context * Calculating the Energy Use of Grid-Connected Hybrids * Cost Modeling * Common Components’ Retail Price Equivalent * Allocation of Indirect Costs * Component Cost Information * OEM Manufactured Components * Outsourced Electric Powertrain Components * Outsourced Battery Pack * Modeling Concerns * Results of Vehicle Modeling * Description of the Vehicles Evaluated * Vehicle Control Strategy driving Cycles * Other Critical Assumptions * Estimating Energy Use from Grid-Connected HEVs Model Results * Energy Flow for a Midsize Automobile * One Example of a Parallel Hybrid Drivetrain * One Configuration of a Series Hybrid Drivetrain * Saturn 1.9-L Fuel Use Map with FTPRP Coverage * Plots of Measured and Estimated Z60 Time vs. the Vehicle Power-to-Weight Ratio for Conventional Vehicles and Hybrids * A Day’s Driving for a Grid-Connected Hybrid Vehicle: SOC vs.Time or Distance * Cumulative Share of Vehicles Traveling vs. Miles Traveled, from the Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey. * Speed Profile of the New York City Cycle * Speed Profile of the Japan 10/15 Cycle * Speed Profile of the Federal Test Procedure * Speed Profile of the U.S. No. 6 Cycle * Speed Profile of the Highway Cycle * HEV Fuel Economy Advantage over CVs, for Different Driving HEV Fuel Economy Advantage over CVs, Measured in Gallons Saved in 10 Hours of Driving * Fuel Economy Variation of CV and HEVs with Z60 Requirements Hybrid Vehicles’ Fuel Economy Improvement over CVs as a Function of Acceleration Times * CV and HEV Gradeability at 55 mph, Grid-Independent Parallel Hybrids * Projected Year 2010 Cost of CVs and Hybrids * Vehicle Cost as a Function of Acceleration Requirements * Breakeven Fuel Prices for CVs and Parallel Grid-Independent Full Hybrids, Three Performance Levels

“This report presents the results of the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology Assessment (HEVTA). Hybrid electric vehicles, or HEVs, are vehicles with drivetrains that combine an electric drive (including electric motor and some form of electricity storage) with a refuelable power plant (e.g., an internal combustion engine). This combination is capable of significantly improving vehicle efficiency. Toyota’s Prius and Honda’s Insight cars are both HEVs, the first commercial examples. A full technology assessment (TA) examines the effects on society of introducing a new technology or expanding the use of an existing technology, including a full range of costs and benefits. This assessment focuses particularly on the energy impacts and costs of HEVs. The focus is on the individual vehicle. We do not attempt to project the impacts of alternative scenarios when large numbers of HEVs gradually penetrate the ve

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FlipEze Car Games for Small Fry

25 ways to keep traveling toddlers happy! A fun little book that’s filled with car games young children can enjoy. Simply tuck in glove compartment or pocket–or fasten to car seat (with the attached short fuzzy strap) and let the child choose! Games such as Sounds Silly, Be My Copy Cat or I See 1-2-3. The laminated pages wipe clean. For older children and adults, see the companion book, FlipEze Road Games. Both make great gifts!

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Man With a Gun

Man With a Gun

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At the car wash: with 61 locations, the nation’s largest regional chain rings up sales while cleaning up its industry’s image.(PICTURE THIS): An article from: Business North Carolina

This digital document is an article from Business North Carolina, published by Business North Carolina on March 1, 2011. The length of the article is 565 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: At the car wash: with 61 locations, the nation’s largest regional chain rings up sales while cleaning up its industry’s image.(PICTURE THIS)
Author: Edward Martins
Publication: Business North Carolina (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2011
Publisher: Business North Carolina
Volume: 31 Issue: 3 Page: 66(6)

Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning

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Cars for 1990: improvements that enhance performance, safety and comfort ring in a new decade of high-tech automobiles. (includes advertisers index and … for car buyers): An article from: Ebony

This digital document is an article from Ebony, published by Johnson Publishing Co. on November 1, 1989. The length of the article is 1519 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Cars for 1990: improvements that enhance performance, safety and comfort ring in a new decade of high-tech automobiles. (includes advertisers index and helpful hints for car buyers)
Publication: Ebony (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 1989
Publisher: Johnson Publishing Co.
Volume: v45 Issue: n1 Page: p132(9)

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Fuel Cell Cars and Vehicles Guide, Hydrogen Energy, Production, Safety, Storage, and Vehicle Designs (Ringbound)

Fuel Cell Cars and Vehicles Guide, Hydrogen Energy, Production, Safety, Storage, and Vehicle Designs (Ringbound)
This important and up-to-date printed digest provides a guide to hydrogen energy and fuel cell technology, including plans for a fuel cell car. This collection of documents and papers from federal agencies, including the Department of Energy, provides knowledge about ongoing research activities and highlights the potential of this amazing new technology. Hydrogen and fuel cells have the potential to solve several major challenges facing America today: dependence on petroleum imports, poor air quality, and greenhouse gas emissions. The Department of Energy is working with partners to accelerate the development and successful market introduction of these technologies. Hydrogen is a clean and sustainable form of energy that can be used in mobile and stationary applications. Fuel cells harness the chemical energy of hydrogen to generate electricity without combustion or pollution. Codes and standards ensure the safe use of hydrogen and fuel cells. The vision of a new energy economy based on clean, renewable hydrogen is described in the National Hydrogen Posture Plan document. The first steps toward the hydrogen future are already underway. President George W. Bush announced a $1.2 billion FreedomCAR and Fuel Initiative to reverse America’s growing dependence on foreign oil by developing the technology needed for commercially viable hydrogen-powered fuel cells – a way to power cars, trucks, homes and businesses that produces no pollution and no greenhouse gases. America’s astronauts have used fuel cells to generate electricity since the 1960s, but more work is needed to make them cost-effective for use in cars, trucks, homes or businesses. Using current technologies, it is too expensive to produce, store, transport and distribute hydrogen fuel, or to build fuel cell engines. Additional research and development is needed to spur rapid commercialization of these technologies so they can provide clean, domestically produced energy for transportation and other uses. Con

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2007 Hydrogen Energy Guide – Fuel Cells, Fuel Cell Cars, Hydrogen Production, Safety, Storage, and Vehicle Designs (Ringbound)

2007 Hydrogen Energy Guide - Fuel Cells, Fuel Cell Cars, Hydrogen Production, Safety, Storage, and Vehicle Designs (Ringbound)
This important and up-to-date printed digest provides a guide to hydrogen energy and fuel cell technology, including plans for a fuel cell car. This collection of documents and papers from federal agencies, including the Department of Energy, provides knowledge about ongoing research activities and highlights the potential of this amazing new technology. Hydrogen and fuel cells have the potential to solve several major challenges facing America today: dependence on petroleum imports, poor air quality, and greenhouse gas emissions. The Department of Energy is working with partners to accelerate the development and successful market introduction of these technologies. Hydrogen is a clean and sustainable form of energy that can be used in mobile and stationary applications. Fuel cells harness the chemical energy of hydrogen to generate electricity without combustion or pollution. Codes and standards ensure the safe use of hydrogen and fuel cells. The vision of a new energy economy based on clean, renewable hydrogen is described in the National Hydrogen Posture Plan document. The first steps toward the hydrogen future are already underway. President George W. Bush announced a $1.2 billion FreedomCAR and Fuel Initiative to reverse America’s growing dependence on foreign oil by developing the technology needed for commercially viable hydrogen-powered fuel cells – a way to power cars, trucks, homes and businesses that produces no pollution and no greenhouse gases. America’s astronauts have used fuel cells to generate electricity since the 1960s, but more work is needed to make them cost-effective for use in cars, trucks, homes or businesses. Using current technologies, it is too expensive to produce, store, transport and distribute hydrogen fuel, or to build fuel cell engines. Additional research and development is needed to spur rapid commercialization of these technologies so they can provide clean, domestically produced energy for transportation and other uses. Con

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Car Game Countdown (Boredom Breaker)

Car Game Countdown (Boredom Breaker)
Car games and activities are great fun, but they’re even more outrageous when you’re trying to beat the clock.
Car Game Countdown includes a car-shaped digital timer with electronic sound, and ten laminated dual-sided game cards featuring 18 games on a clip ring.
Enjoy classic games such as I Saw it First, Backseat Hot Potato, plus a slew of new car games that are destined to become road trip classics; Or make up your own family games or use the timer to count the minutes to the next rest stop.
Includes a car-shaped timer with clip to attach to your car and laminated game cards with a D ring holder.

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TOKYU CAR CORP.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (Financial Performance Series)

The goal of this report is to assist managers in gauging a company’s financial performance vis-a-vis firms competing in the same sector, at the global level. In particular, this report covers TOKYU CAR CORP., KANAZAWA-KU, Japan. With the globalization of markets, greater foreign competition, and the reduction of entry barriers, it becomes all the more important to benchmark a company’s performance against other firms on a worldwide basis. Doing so, however, is not an obvious task. First, one needs to find firms competing in the same sector. Second, one needs to control for exchange rate volatility. Finally, one needs to use comparable financial standards. This report overcomes these issues and gives full financial benchmarks vis-a-vis worldwide competitors who are present in the same narrow industrial classification. Benchmarks cover assets, liabilities, income and ratios. Since our reports are printed on demand, the statistics reported are for the latest quarter and are the most up to date available (4 reports are produced each year). Each report provides over 100 statistics and 40 graphs to the reader.

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FUJI CAR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.: Labor Productivity Benchmarks and International Gap Analysis (Labor Productivity Series)

This book is designed for human resources managers and directors of personnel who are concerned with labor productivity. It gives benchmarks and gap analyses used to gauge a company’s performance vis–vis firms competing firms in the same sector, at the global level. In particular, this report covers FUJI CAR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., CHUO-KU, JAPAN. With the globalization of markets, greater foreign competition, and the reduction of entry barriers, it becomes all the more important to benchmark a company’s performance against other firms on a worldwide basis. Doing so, however, is not an obvious task. First, one needs to find firms competing in the same sector. Second, one needs to control for exchange rate volatility. Finally, one needs use comparable financial standards. This report overcomes these issues and gives full human resources benchmarks vis–vis worldwide competitors who are present in the same narrow industrial classification. Benchmarks cover labor-asset ratios, labor-liability ratios, and labor-income ratios. Since our reports are printed on demand, the figures available are for the latest quarter and are the most up to date available (4 updates are produced each year).
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