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The Zero-Carbon Car: Building the Car the Auto Industry Can't Get Right
William H. Kemp
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| #3050026 in Books | Aztext Press | 2007-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.40 x6.10l,1.96 | File type: PDF | 500 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Bill should write more.|By Customer|Bill should write more. The world needs more help like this.|3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| The Zero-Carbon Car|By Darin D.|This book is a good read. Anyone planning on trying a project like this must read this. Even if you are just curious and want to know "how'd they|About the Author|
William Kemp is VP Engineering of Powerbase Automation Systems Inc. and a consulting electronics/software designer who develops control systems for low environmental impact hydroelectric utilities worldwide. He is also an author, sustainabl
The transportation sector, dominated by the personal automobile, is responsible for over a quarter of North America’s total energy consumption. Motor vehicles account for the overwhelming majority of harmful atmosphere emissions.
The Zero-Carbon Car reviews the issues of climate change, peak oil, urban sprawl, and geopolitical and socioeconomic disruption related to fossil fuel use. The book argues that, while there is no way to avoid the event...
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