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Significant Fuel Savings and Emission Reductions by Improving Vehicle Air Conditioning
John Rugh, Valerie Hovland, Stephen Andersen
Center for Integrated Mobility Sciences
Mesoscopic Devices
Environmental Protection Agency
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Emission Reduction
100%
Fuel Consumption
100%
Emissions
66%
Renewable Energy
66%
Japan
66%
United States of America
33%
United States
33%
Carbon Dioxide Emission
33%
Arizona
33%
Greenhouse Gas
33%
Carbon Dioxide
33%
Engineering
Air Conditioning
100%
Fuel Vehicle
20%
Japan
20%
Coefficient of Performance
20%
Renewable Energy
20%
Automotives
10%
Operational Cost
10%
Light-Duty Vehicle
10%
Air Conditioning System
10%
Imported Crude Oil
10%
United States
10%
Greenhouse Gas
10%
Material Science
Fuel Consumption
100%
Carbon Dioxide
66%
Greenhouse Gas
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Greenhouse Gas
100%