Alternative Fuel Cells Industry Analyzes the Emergence of Alternative Fuel and How They Are Being Used in Vehicles.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c68596) has announced the addition of "Market Analysis - Alternative Fuel Cells Industry" to their offering. Alternative fuels include ethanol, natural gas, propane propane, CH3CH2CH3, colorless, gaseous alkane. It is readily liquefied by compression and cooling. It melts at −189.9°C; and boils at −42.2°C;. , hydrogen, bio-diesel, electricity, methanol methanol, methyl alcohol, or wood alcohol, CH3OH, a colorless, flammable liquid that is miscible with water in all proportions. Methanol is a monohydric alcohol. It melts at −97. , etc. With the advent of technology, these fuels are now being used worldwide in a variety of vehicle applications. Using these alternative fuels in vehicles can generally reduce harmful pollutants pollutants see environmental pollution. and exhaust emissions. In addition, most of these fuels can be domestically produced and derived from renewable sources. This Market Analysis on the Alternative Fuel Cells Industry analyzes the emergence of alternative fuel and how they are being used in vehicles at present. This new technology has not only revolutionized the transportation industry, but it has also created new frontiers New Frontier President John F. Kennedy’s legislative program, encompassing such areas as civil rights, the economy, and foreign relations. [Am. Hist.: WB, K:212] See : Aid, Governmental for energy players to explore. This report dwells on the various prospects of this technology, the challenges, growth factors, market trends, implications, market prospects, and the overall benefit to the end-user - the product conscious consumers of today. The report explores all the alternative fuels available today and the various factors - such as cost, availability, infrastructure, etc. - associated with them and which affect their marketability prospects. Ranging from the regulatory frameworks affecting this industry to the initiatives undertaken by various governments in promoting this technology, Report looks at all the aspects of alternative fuel cells and alternative fuel vehicles Alternative fuel vehicle Conventional fuels such as gasoline and diesel are gradually being replaced by alternative fuels such as gaseous fuels (natural gas and propane), alcohol (methanol and ethanol), and hydrogen. . The report is a comprehensive intelligence guide for not only the decision makers in the industry, but also for well-informed consumer. Report chapters - Executive Summary - Introduction to Alternative Fuels - The Emergence of Alternative Fuel Vehicles - Types of Alternative Fuel Vehicles - Market Prospects of Afvs - Current Market Statistics - Growth Drivers - Challenges to the Technology - Design & Structure of Afvs - Research and Development in Afvs - Regulatory Frameworks - International Government Programs Promoting Afvs - Snapshot Profiles - Afv Manufacturers - Market Forecast - Appendix and Glossary A term used by Microsoft Word and adopted by other word processors for the list of shorthand, keyboard macros created by a particular user. See glossaries in this publication and The Computer Glossary. Companies mentioned: - DaimlerChrysler - Ford Motor Co. - General Motors - Chevrolet - General Motors - GMC GMC See: Guaranteed Mortgage Certificate - Honda - Nissan - Blue Bird Corp. - Champion Bus, Inc. - Optima Bus Corp. - Crane Carrier Company - Elgin Sweeper Company - Ford Motor Co. - Freightliner Custom Chassis - Kalmar Industries Corp. - Mack Trucks Mack Trucks is one of the world's leading truck-manufacturing companies. It is now a subsidiary of AB Volvo, Volvo Group. The company's headquarters are in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of the state. , Inc. - Neoplan USA This article is about the defunct US bus builder. For the German bus builder, see Neoplan. Neoplan USA was a major transit bus manufacturing company based in Denver, Colorado, which was entirely separate from the German corporation, Neoplan, licensing its Corporation For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c68596 |
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