This study, conducted by Radian International, was funded by the U.S. Trade and Development Agency. The report assesses the feasibility (technical, economic and environmental) of converting the Uzbek transportation fleets to natural gas operation. The study focuses on the conversion of high fuel use vehicles and locomotives to liquefied natural gas (LNG) and the conversion of moderate fuel use veicles to compressed natural gas (CNG). The report is divided into the following sections: Executive Summary; (1.0) Introduction; (2.0) Country Background; (3.0) Characterization of Uzbek Transportation Fuels; (4.0) Uzbek Vehicle and Locomotive Fleet Characterization; (5.0) Uzbek Natural Gas Vehicle Conversion Shops; (6.0) Uzbek Natural Gas Infrastructure; (7.0) Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) for Vehicular Fuel in Uzbekistan; (8.0) Economic Feasibility Study; (9.0) Environmental Impact Analysis; References; Appendices A - S.
Technical, Economic, and Environmental Impact Study of Converting Uzbekistan Transportation Fleets to Natural Gas Operation
1997
636 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Fuels , Road Transportation , Foreign Industry Economic Development , International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Uzbekistan , Natural gas vehicles , Feasibility , Compressed natural gas , Joint ventures , Fleets , Conversion , Foreign investments , Environmental impacts , Economic analysis , Export trade information , Foreign marketing
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