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Alternatives to Conventional Diesel Fuel-Some Potential
Implications of
California's TAC Decision on Diesel Particulate - 2000
Eberhardt, James J.
Saricks,
Christopher L.
Rote, Donald M.
Stodolsky,
Frank
Argonne National Laboratory
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Table of Contents
| Abstract |
4 |
| Acknowledgements & Disclaimer |
4 |
| Background of the Issues |
5 |
| Scenario Assumptions and Methodology |
5 |
| Advanced CI Displacement Case |
8 |
| Fuel Replacement Case A |
9 |
| Fuel Replacement Case B |
9 |
| Full Cycle Impacts: Fuel Production, Distribution, and End User
Conclusions and Discussion |
10 |
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| FIGURES |
| Figure 1 - Advanced CI Displacement Case: Increase in End-Use
Non-Diesel Fuel Demand |
| Figure 2 - Advanced CI Displacement Case: End-Use Emission
Changes (Local California) |
| Figure 3 - Fuel Replacement Case A: End-Use Emission Changes
(Local California) |
| Figure 4 - Fuel Replacement Case B: End-Use Emission Changes
(Local California) |
| Figure 5 - All Scenarios: Increase in Production Energy Demand
Relative to 2010 Baseline |
| Figure 6 - All Scenarios: Increase in Full Cycle GHG Emissions
Relative to 2010 Baseline |
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