1979
DOI: 10.2172/5808212
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Projections of automobile, light truck, and bus stocks and sales, to the year 2000

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“…Diesel fuel accounted for 62% of this energy use and gasoline for the remaining 38%, or 50 x 10 12 Btu (400 million gallons of gasoline). This agrees with the values determined by Argonne (Knorr and Millar 1979). Gasoline consumed by buses represented 0.4% of the gasoline used in transportation.…”
Section: Capital Stock Information 2000supporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Diesel fuel accounted for 62% of this energy use and gasoline for the remaining 38%, or 50 x 10 12 Btu (400 million gallons of gasoline). This agrees with the values determined by Argonne (Knorr and Millar 1979). Gasoline consumed by buses represented 0.4% of the gasoline used in transportation.…”
Section: Capital Stock Information 2000supporting
confidence: 90%
“…Trucks (Millar et al 1982, Knorr and Millar 1979, Oak Ridge 1981 Gasoline When the 128 x 10 12 Btu of gasoline consumed by government light trucks is added to the Oak Ridge estimate of 2.6 quads in 1980~ the Argonne and Oak Ridge values become nearly identical. This study will use this value of 2.71 quads in 1980.…”
Section: Table 34 Comparison Of Energy-use Projections For Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trucks (Millar et al 1982, Knorr and Millar 1979, Oak Ridge 1981 Gasoline When the 128 x 10 12 Btu of gasoline consumed by government light trucks is added to the Oak Ridge estimate of 2.6 quads in 1g20. the Argonne and Oak Ridge values become nearly identical.…”
Section: Table 34 Comparison Of Energy-use Projections For Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Case A proportions are in fair agreement with Argonne's (Millar et al 1982) estimate that 82.4% of the automobile stock in 2000 will be using Otto cycle engines, 17.4% diesel engines, and 0.2% other means of propulsion. (Knorr andMillar 1979, Millar et al 1982) Source 3.9 (a) The EPA certification value for a particular car is the weighted average of performance in the EPA urban cycle (55% weight) and rural cycle (45% weight).…”
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confidence: 99%