The Office of Transportation Technologies (OTT) is charged with long-term, high-risk, and potentially high-payoff research and development of promising transportation technologies that are unlikely to be undertaken by the private sector alone. OTT activities are designed to develop an advanced technology base within the US transportation industry for future manufacture of more energy-efficient, fuel-flexible, and environmentally sound transportation systems. OTT operations are focused on three areas: advanced automotive propulsion systems including gas turbines, low heat rejection diesel, and electric vehicle technologies; advanced materials development and tribology research; and research, development, demonstration, test, and evaluation (including field testing in fleet operations) of alternative fuels. Five papers describing the transportation technologies program have been indexed separately for inclusion on the data base.


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    Renewable transportation technologies

    Bull, S.R. | Tema Archive | 1995


    Technologies for Energy Conservation on the Transportation Sector

    K. F. Ebersbach / H. Kuehnel / H. Schaefer et al. | NTIS | 1976


    GLOBAL RENEWABLE ENERGY TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

    PIETSCH ANTON / LYNCH GEORGE W / SUTHERLAND STEPHEN B | European Patent Office | 2023

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    Energy Conservation in Transportation

    Panigrahi, S. K. | British Library Online Contents | 1999


    Energy Conservation in Transportation

    J. R. Stowers / V. W. Boyar | NTIS | 1985