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The Advanced Heavy Hybrid Propulsion Systems publications features papers, presentations, and fact sheets related to the project. The following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Acrobat Reader.
DOE's Advanced Heavy Hybrid Propulsion Systems Program Overview
Presentation: (PDF 535 KB)
Fact Sheet: (PDF 175 KB)
Source: Hendricks, T.J., NREL, presented at the 21st Century Truck Partnership IWG Meeting, July 15, 2004
Advanced Thermoelectric Energy Recovery Systems in Future Vehicle Systems
Presentation: (PDF 1.75 MB)
Source: Hendricks, T.J., NREL, presented at the DOE/EPRI High-Efficiency Thermoelectrics Workshop, San Diego, CA; February 19, 2004
A New Composite Drive Cycle for the Evaluation and Test of Heavy Duty Hybrid Electric Class 4-6 Urban Delivery Vehicles
Paper: Will be available from the Society of Automotive Engineers in March 2004.
Presentation: (PDF 805 KB)
Source: O'Keefe, M.P., Hendricks, T.J., and Rehn, R., NREL, presented at the 2003 International Truck and Bus Meeting and Exhibition in Fort Worth, Texas. (11/12/03)
Heavy Vehicle Auxiliary Load Electrification for the Essential Power System Program: Benefits, Tradeoffs, and Remaining Challenges
Paper: Available from the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE Paper No. 2002-01-3135)
Presentation: (PDF 2.4 MB)
Source: O'Keefe, M.P., and Hendricks T.J., NREL, presented at SAE 2002 International Truck & Bus Meeting & Exhibition in Detroit, Michigan. (11/20/02)
Advanced Thermoelectric Power System Investigations for Light-Duty/Heavy-Duty Vehicle Applications
Presentation: (PDF 3.06 MB)
Source: Hendricks, T. J. and Lustbader, J. A., NREL, presented at the 21st International Conference on Thermoelectrics, Long Beach, CA. (08/02)
Advanced Thermoelectric Power System Investigations for Light-Duty and Heavy Duty Applications
Paper: Part I (PDF 461 KB) and Part II (PDF 894 KB)
Source: Hendricks, T. J. and Lustbader, J. A., NREL, presented at the 21st International Conference on Thermoelectrics, Long Beach, CA. (08/02)
An Analysis of Hybrid Electric Propulsion Systems for Transit Buses
Milestone Completion Report: (PDF 921 KB)
Source: O'Keefe, M.P., and Vertin, K., NREL. (6/02)
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