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Institute of Transportation Studies

Daniel Sperling

Dan Sperling

Director, Institute of Transportation Studies
Acting Director, Energy Efficiency Center
Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Professor, Environmental Science and Policy

2027 Academic Surge Bldg
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA 95616
530-752-7434 (voice)
530-752-6572 (fax)
dsperling@ucdavis.edu

Daniel Sperling is Professor of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science and Policy, and founding Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies (ITS-Davis) at the University of California, Davis. The Institute is staffed by over 150 faculty, staff, and student researchers. He is also Acting Director of the UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center (EEC). In February 2007, Governor Schwarzenegger appointed Dr. Sperling to the “automotive” seat on the California Air Resources Board. His appointment was confirmed by the California Senate in January 2008.

Dr. Sperling has led ITS-Davis to international prominence by building strong partnerships with industry, government, and the environmental community, integrating interdisciplinary research and education programs, and connecting research with public outreach and education. ITS-Davis won the 2006 Robert M. Zweig Public Education Award of the National Hydrogen Association, 2005 TRANNY award for Organization of the Year by the California Transportation Foundation, 1998 Employer of the Year Award of the Women’s Transportation Seminar of Sacramento, and was selected as a finalist for the 2003 World Technology Energy Award.

Dr. Sperling is recognized as a leading international expert on transportation technology assessment, energy and environmental aspects of transportation, and transportation policy. He has testified numerous times to the US Congress, California Legislature, and various government agencies, and provided keynote presentations and invited talks in recent years at international conferences in Asia, Europe, and North America. In the past 25 years, he has authored or co-authored over 200 technical papers and eight books. He is a recent member of ten National Academies committees on Gasoline Taxes, Hydrogen, Transport in China, Biomass Fuels R&D, Sustainable Transportation, and others. He was founding chair of standing committees for the U.S. Transportation Research Board on Alternative Transportation Fuels (1989-’96), and Sustainability and Transportation (2006+). He serves on many advisory committees and advises senior executives of many automotive and energy companies, environmental groups, and national governments, including review committees at three DOE national laboratories.

He was selected a National Associate of the National Academies in 2004; awarded the 2002 Carl Moyer Memorial Award for Scientific Leadership and Technical Excellence by the Coalition for Clean Air; 1997 “Clean Air Award” by the American Lung Association of Sacramento; 1996 Distinguished Public Service Award by the University of California, Davis; and 1993 Gilbert F. White Fellowship by Resources for the Future ( Washington, D.C.).

Prior to obtaining his Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley (with minors in Economics and Energy & Resources), Professor Sperling worked two years as an environmental planner for the US Environmental Protection Agency and two years as an urban planner in the Peace Corps in Honduras. He has an undergraduate degree in engineering and urban planning from Cornell University. During 1999-2000, he was on leave as a visiting scholar at OECD (European Conference of Ministers of Transport).

EDUCATION

Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1982. Transport Engineering;
Minors in Economics, Energy and Resources

B.S. Cornell University, 1973. Systems Analysis/Urban Planning (Environmental Engineering)

Peace Corps Training Center, Puerto Rico, 1973

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • 2006-present Acting Director, Energy Efficiency Center, UC Davis
  • 2006-2007 Co-Director, Energy Initiative, University of California, Davis
  • 2004-present Associate Director, Road Ecology Center, UC Davis
  • 1991-present Director, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis
  • 1991-present Professor, University of California, Davis. Joint appointment in Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Department of Environmental Science & Policy. Teaching responsibilities include transportation planning and policy analysis, energy and environmental planning, clean car technology, and transportation in developing areas.
  • 1987-1991 Associate Professor, UC Davis
  • 1982-1987 Assistant Professor, UC Davis
  • 1976-1977 Environmental Planner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • 1973-1975 Planning Advisor, Ministry of Urban Affairs, Republic of Honduras (Peace Corps)

AWARDS and HONORS

  • Barry McNutt Award for Best Paper on Energy, Transportation Research Board, 2008 (with Johnathan Hughes and Chris Knittel)
  • Robert M. Zweig Public Education Award of the National Hydrogen Association (on behalf of ITS-Davis), 2006
  • TRANNY award for 2005 Organization of the Year by the California Transportation Foundation (on behalf of ITS-Davis), 2006
  • National Associate, National Academies, 2004
  • Finalist, 2003 World Technology Award for Energy (corporate category for ITS-Davis)
  • Nominee, 2003 World Technology Award for Energy (individual category)
  • Carl Moyer Memorial Award for Scientific Leadership and Technical Excellence, Coalition for Clean Air, 2002
  • Member Emeritus (lifetime), Transportation Research Board, Committee on Alternative Transport Fuels, 1998+
  • Clean Air Award, American Lung Association, Sacramento, California, 1997
  • Distinguished Public Service Award, University of California, Davis, 1996
  • Gilbert F. White Fellowship, Resources for the Future, 1993-94
  • Faculty Fellow, UC Davis Washington Center, 1993
  • Juror, Electric Vehicle and the American Community: National Planning and Design Competition, 1993
  • Faculty Fellow, ENO Foundation, 1993

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS

Editorial Boards of Journals

  • Associate Editor, Transportation Research D(Transport and Environment),1996+
  • North American Editor, Transport Policy Journal, 1993-1996
  • Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change (Kluwer), 2003+
  • Advances in Environmental Research, 2000+
  • Transport Policy, 1993+
  • Energy Policy, 1992-94
  • Utilities Policies Journal, 1990-93
  • Transportation Research A, 1988-93

Officer of Standing Committees/Boards

  • Chair, Transportation and Sustainability Committee, Transportation Research Board, 2005-08
  • Secretary and Board member, Ride Now (non-profit), 2003+
  • Vice Chair, World Conference on Transportation Research, 2002+
  • Chair, Steering Committee, University of California Energy Institute, 1999+
  • Chair, Alternative Transportation Fuels Committee, Transportation Research Board, 1989-1996
  • Vice Chair, Energy and Environmental Aspects of Transportation Committee, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1988-90

Special (ad hoc) Committee Memberships

  • NRC/NAS/TRB Committee on Transportation and Climate
  • NRC/NAS Sub-Committee on Energy Efficiency, 2007-08
  • American Physical Society Energy Efficiency Committee, 2007-08
  • Northeast States Advisory Committee on Low Carbon Fuel Standard, 2007-08
  • Western Governors' Association, Transportation Fuels Advisory Committee, 2007
  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Contributing author for Chapter 5 on "Transport and its infrastructure," 4 th Assessment Report on Mitigation of Climate Change, 2006
  • BP and Tsinghua University, Review of “Sustainable Development” Research Program at Tsinghua, 2005
  • GoCalifornia Research and Technology Expert Review Panel (reports to California Secretary of Business, Transportation, and Housing ), 2005-06
  • NRC/NAE Committee, “Grainger Challenger Prize,” 2004
  • Board of Governors of University of Tennessee-Battelle, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Transportation Science and Technology Program, Review Committee, 2004
  • NRC/TRB/NAS Committee, “Viability of Fuel Taxes for Highway Finance,” 2003-2005
  • NRC/TRB/NAS Committee, “Sustainable Transportation,” 2003-04
  • NRC/NAE Committee, “Future Hydrogen Production and Use,” 2002-04
  • University of Chicago, Argonne National Lab , Review Committee for Energy Systems Division, 2000-03
  • NRC/NAS Committee (joint with China Academy of Sciences), “Personal Transport in China,” 2001-02
  • Bus Rapid Transit Design Competition, Technical Advisory Committee (FTA and others), 2001
  • NRC/TRB/NAS Committee, “Surface Transportation Environmental Cooperative Research Advisory Board,” 1999-02
  • NRC/NAS Committee, “Biofuels R&D Strategy,” 1998-1999
  • NRC/NAS Committee, “Enabling Transportation Research,” 1998
  • UC Davis Sustainable Community Consortia, Advisory Board, 1998
  • World Energy Council, Work Group Member for Transport Study, 1997-98
  • University of Tennessee ( Knoxville), Energy and Resource Center, Advisory Board, 1996-1997
  • NRC/NAS Panel, “Transport Options for Megacities,” 1996
  • Rand, Project Advisory Committee, “ California’s Ozone Reduction Strategy”, 1995-96
  • NRC/NAS Committee, "Transportation and a Sustainable Environment," 1994-97
  • Electric Vehicle and the American Community: A National Planning and Design Competition, Technical Advisory Committee, 1992-93
  • American Academy of Arts and Sciences Committee, "Future of the Auto," 1992-93
  • U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Security Working Group, 1992
  • NRC/NAS Committee, "Liquid Fuel Options," 1989-90

Standing Committee Memberships

  • California Institute for Energy and Environment (CIEE), University of California, Advisory Committee, 2005+
  • Electric Vehicle Association of the Americas, International Sub-committee, 2002-03
  • Health Effects Institute, Committee on Emerging Technologies, 2000+
  • San Diego Environmental Foundation, Board of Directors, 1999-03
  • EV Global Motors Company (Lee Iacocca, CEO), Board of Directors, 1997-99 (Board of Advisors, 99-01)
  • University of California Energy Institute, Steering Committee, 1998+ (chair, 1999+)
  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Alternative Fuels Division, Advisory Committee, 1993-96
  • Calstart, Policy Advisory Board, 1994-1996
  • Houston Advanced Research Center, Alternative Fuels Advisory Board, 1992-94
  • Program for Advanced Transportation and Highways (PATH), Executive Committee, 1998+
  • University of Sydney, Key Center of Transportation, Advisory Board, 1996-1998
  • Clean Air Vehicle Test and Evaluation Center (CAVTC), Hayward, California, Advisory Board, 1991-96
  • University of California and California Department of Transportation, Transportation Coordinating Council, 1990-92
  • University of California Transportation Center, Executive Committee, 1988+
  • Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, McGraw-Hill, Board of Consulting Editors (responsible for Transportation Engineering), 1997+
  • Transportation Research Board (NRC):
    • New Transportation Systems and Technology, TRB, 2004+
    • Task Force on Transportation and Sustainability, TRB, 1999(?)+
    • Transportation Energy, Transportation Research Board (TRB), 1985(?)+
    • Alternative Transportation Energy, TRB, 1989+

Professional Memberships

  • Society of Automotive Engineers
  • International Association for Energy Economics
  • American Society of Civil Engineers

Conference Organizer and/or Director

In addition to organizing and/or supervising several one-day workshops per year since 1996 on specialized topics, I served as chair or co-chair of the following major conferences:

  • Asilomar Transportation and Energy Biennial Conferences ( Pacific Grove, CA), 1988-2005. Themes were: Climate Policy,Hydrogen Transition, Managing Transitions in the Transport Sector, Transportation Energy and Environmental Policies, Sustainable Transportation and Energy, Alternative Fuels, and Climate Change Strategies. Sponsored by US DOE, US FTA, US DOT, US EPA, Natural Resources Canada, California DOT, California EPA, Energy Foundation, William & Flora Hewlett Foundation, UC Transportation Center, Honda, Toyota, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and others. (Co-directors included Barry McNutt, David Greene, and Tom Turrentine.)
  • Council of University Transportation Centers, Summer Meeting, UC Davis, June 4-5, 1998 (with G. Griffin)
  • Transportation in Developing Countries , UC Berkeley, April 17-18, 1998 (with Robert Cervero).
  • Toward a Fuel Cell Future:Planning for the Commercialization of Fuel Cells, Sacramento, California, Sept. 2-3, 1993. Co-hosted by Sacramento Municipal Utility District (with Marshall Miller)
  • IVHS Policy:A Workshop on Institutional and Environmental Issues, Asilomar Conference Center, April 26-28, 1992. Co-hosted by George Mason University (with Jonathan Gifford and Thomas Horan)

Ph.D. DISSERTATION COMMITTEES

(Chair and/or Primary Research Sponsor)

  • Rusty Heffner, Transportation Technology and Policy, 2007
  • Brett Williams, Transportation Technology and Policy, 2007
  • Gustavo Collantes, Transportation Technology and Policy, 2006
  • Charles Rivasplata, Transportation Technology and Policy, 2006
  • Ling Li, Transportation Technology and Policy, 2004
  • Meena Sundaresan, Mechanical Engineering and Transportation Technology and Policy, 2004
  • J. Fernando Contadini, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2002
  • Karl-Heinz Hauer, Transportation Technology and Policy, 2001
  • C.J. Brodrick, Transportation Technology and Policy, 2001
  • Timothy Lipman, Ecology and Transport Technology & Policy, 1999
  • Susan Shaheen, Ecology, 1999
  • Kevin Nesbitt, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1996
  • Molly Espey, Agricultural Economics, 1994
  • Simon Washington, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1994
  • Thomas Turrentine, Anthropology, 1994
  • Randall Guensler, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1993
  • Jonathan Rubin, Agricultural Economics, 1993
  • Michael Quanlu Wang, Ecology, 1992
  • Max Rothe, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1992
  • Kenneth Kurani, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1991
  • Mark Delucchi, Ecology, 1990

CONGRESSIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE TESTIMONY AND BRIEFINGS

  • Testimony, Massachusetts Legislature Committee on Advanced Biofuels, Boston , January 17, 2008
  • Testimony, House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Highway and Transit Subcommittee, March 27, 2007
  • Briefing , US Congress, Capitol Building , January 23, 2007
  • Briefing , US Congress, Rayburn Building , January 24, 2007
  • Testimony, California Senate Select Committee on Alternative Energy Strategies. Sacramento , May 24, 2006
  • Testimony, House Government Reform Subcommittee on Energy and Resources, Rayburn Building , Washington , DC, July 27, 2005
  • Briefing, Senate Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Caucus, Dirksen Building , Washington , DC, July 20, 2005
  • Keynote briefing, Congressional Retreat, Council on Competitiveness, Baltimore , MD , January 14, 2005
  • Briefing, Congressional Hydrogen Caucus, Senate Dirksen Building , Washington , DC, January 11, 2005
  • Testimony, Select Committee on Air and Water Quality, Assembly, California Legislature, Sacramento , CA , Feb 25, 2004
  • Testimony , US Congress, House Science Committee, Washington , DC , February 7, 2002
  • Testimony, Committee on Science, Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, Washington , DC , July 30, 1996
  • Testimony on AB2495 (Richter Bill), California Assembly, Sacramento , CA , March 21, 1994
  • Testimony, California Assembly Subcommittee on International Trade and Business Development, Los Angeles , CA , Dec 16, 1991
  • Testimony , US House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, Washington , DC , February 27, 1991
  • Testimony, House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, Subcommittee on International Scientific Cooperation, Encinitas, CA, February 16, 1990

SELECTED LIST OF RECENT PRESENTATIONS (about 20 presentations per year)

  • International Symposium on Urban Transport and the Environment, Tokyo, Japan, 2003
  • SAE International, Detroit, 2003
  • Stanford University, G-CEP Workshop, 2003
  • Clean Cities Conference, Palm Springs, CA, 2003
  • NSF-ESF Stella Workshop, Quebec, 2003
  • Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, S. Dakota, 2003
  • Michelin Bibendum Challenge, Sonoma, 2003
  • Aramco, Wash DC, 2003
  • House Science Committee, US Congress, 2002
  • Volkswagen, Special Seminar Series, Wolfsburg, 2002
  • US Fuel Cell Council Annual Meeting, Wash DC, 2002
  • Health Effects Institute, Seattle, 2002
  • Joint Committee of NAS and China Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 2001
  • North American Car Sharing Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 2001
  • Metropolis West Conference, San Francisco, CA, 2001
  • Montreux Energy Roundtable, Aspen, Colorado, 2000 (keynote)
  • Aston University Business School, United Kingdom, 2000
  • University of Stuttgart, Germany, 2000
  • Pew Center on Global Climate Change & Royal Institute of Intern’l Affairs, Washington, D.C., 2000
  • OECD and ECMT, Paris, France, 2000
  • Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, 1999
  • University of Michigan, UMTRI, 1999
  • Natural Resources Defense Council, Board of Trustees, New York, 1998
  • International Energy Agency, Paris, France, 1998
  • Swedish Transport & Communications Research Board, Stockholm, 1998
  • Annual Meeting of Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, MD, 1998
  • International Alternative Fuels Conference, Dallas, Texas, 1997 (keynote)
  • President’s Council on Sustainable Development, Atlanta, GA, 1997
  • Toyota, Toyota City, Japan, 1997
  • Samsung, Seoul, Korea, 1997
  • Steering Committee, Southern California ITS Priority Corridor, 1997
  • European Conference on Clean Cars, Athens, Greece, 1997
  • Technion, Haifa, Israel, 1997
  • Goddard Space Center, Maryland, 1997
  • NAS Trilateral Conference on Climate Change, Wash DC, 1997
  • Mitsubishi Research Center, Tokyo, 1996
  • US House of Representatives (Science Committee), Washington, DC, 1996
  • UC Santa Barbara, Seminar Series, 1996
  • International Electric Vehicle Symposium (EVS), 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000
  • National Park Service, Fresno ( Yosemite), 1996
  • OECD Conference, Towards Sustainable Transportation, Vancouver, Canada, 1996
  • North American EV and Infrastructure Conference, Atlanta, GA, 1995
  • Georgia Tech University, Seminar Series, Atlanta, GA, 1995
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Seminar Series, Berkeley, CA, 1995
  • California Air Resources Board, LEV/ZEV Hearings, LA and El Monte, 1994 and 1995
  • Windsor Workshop on Alternative Fuels, Toronto Canada, 1995
  • Forum on Future Directions in Transportation R&D, Washington DC, 1995
  • The World Oil & Gas Industries in the 21st Century (IAEE), Dallas TX, 1994
  • IEEE Vehicular Technology Society, Berkeley CA, 1994
  • EPRI Forum, The Electricity-Society Connection, Carmel CA, 1994
  • TRB Executive Committee, Woods Hole MA, 1994
  • National Policy Conference on Intelligent Transportation and the Environment, Arlington VA, 1994
  • University of Minnesota Spring Luncheon Talk, Minneapolis, 1994
  • OECD/IEA Conference on Fuel-Efficient and Clean Motor Vehicles, Mexico City, 1994
  • IPENZ Conference, New Zealand, 1994
  • Resources for the Future, Seminar Series, Washington D.C., 1993
  • National Hydrogen Association, Washington D.C., 1993
  • OECD/IEA, Urban Electric Vehicles Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 1992
  • Future of the Motor Vehicle and Environmental Protection, Courmayeur, Italy, 1992
  • State of California Assembly Subcommittee, 1992
  • World Motor Conference, Frankfurt, Germany, 1991
  • U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Energy and Power, 1991
  • OECD/IEA Conference on Low-Emitting and Energy-Efficient Vehicles, Berlin, Germany, 1991
  • California Trucking Association Board of Directors, Anaheim, California, 1990
  • U.S. House of Representatives, Field Hearing, Encinitas, California, 1990
  • American Society for Public Administration, Los Angeles, California, 1990
  • U.S. Department of Transportation, National Transportation Policy Seminar, California, 1989
  • Transportation Research Board Executive Committee, Traverse City, Michigan, 1989

 

BOOKS

Sperling, D. and James Cannon, eds, Driving Climate Change: Cutting Carbon from Transportation, Elsevier Press (forthcoming September 2006).

Sperling, D. and James Cannon, eds, The Hydrogen Energy Transition, Elsevier Press, 2004.

Forman, Richard, D. Sperling, and others, Road Ecology: Science and Solutions, Island Press, Wash, D.C., 2003.

Sperling, D. and K. Kurani, eds, Transportation, Energy, and Environmental Policy: Managing Transitions. National Academy Press, 2003. http://trb.org/publications/conf/asilomar.pdf.

Sperling, D. Future Drive: Electric Vehicles and Sustainable Transportation, Island Press, Wash D.C., 1995.

Sperling, D. and Susan Shaheen, eds. Transportation and Energy: Strategies for a Sustainable Transportation System, ACEEE, Washington D.C., 1995.

Sperling, D., ed. Alternative Transportation Fuels:An Energy and Environmental Solution, Greenwood Press Quorum Books, Westport, Connecticut, 1989.

Sperling, D. New Transportation Fuels: A Strategic Approach to Technological Change, University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 1988, reissued 1990 in soft cover.

Kanafani, Adib and D. Sperling. National Transportation Planning, Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands, 1982. Reprinted in Chinese, Peoples Republic of China, 1987.

Member of National Academies committees that authored the following books:

The Fuel Tax and Alternatives for Transportation Funding, TRB Special Report 285, National Academy Press, 2006 (Chair: Rudolph Penner) http://trb.org/publications/sr/sr285.pdf

The Hydrogen Economy:  Opportunities, Costs, Barriers, and R&D Needs, National Academy Press, 2004 (Chair: Mike Ramage) www.nap.edu/books/0309091632/html

Personal Cars and China, National Academy Press, 2003 (co-chairs: Dale Compton, GUO Kong Hui)

Surface Transportation Environmental Research A Long-Term Strategy, National Academy Press, 2002 (Chair: Elizabeth Deakin)

Toward a Sustainable Transportation Future , National Academy Press, 1997 (Chair: James Ebert)

Fuels to Drive Our Future , National Academy Press, 1990 (Chair: John Longwell)

Principal author of following OECD books:

Electric Vehicles: Technology, Performance, and Potential , 1996 (with Mark Delucchi and H. Hasuike)

Choosing an Alternative Fuel , 1993 (with Mark Delucchi)

PAPERS, BOOK CHAPTERS AND REPORTS

Publication Title Date Released
The future of electric two-wheelers and electric vehicles in China5-2008
Assessing Reliability in Energy Supply Systems1-2008
America's bottom-up climate change mitigation policy1-2008
Transportation and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation1-2008
Transportation and its Infrastructure12-2007
Canada’s voluntary agreement on vehicle greenhouse gas emissions: When the details matter11-2007
A Low-Carbon Fuel Standard for California, Part 2: Policy Analysis8-2007
Future Impacts of Coal Distribution Constraints on Coal Cost8-2007
A Low-Carbon Fuel Standard for California, Part 1: Technical Analysis5-2007
Asilomar Declaration on Climate Policy1-2007
Canada’s Voluntary Agreement on Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions: When the Details Matter1-2007
National Methanol Fuel Systems: A Transportation Fuel Pathway1-2007
The Bumpy Road to Hydrogen11-2006
Is Yellow the New Green? The Future of Biofuel11-2006
Evidence of a Shift in the Short-Run Price Elasticity of Gasoline Demand10-2006
The Hydrogen Infrastructure Transition (HIT) Model and Its Application in Optimizing a 50-year Hydrogen Infrastructure for Urban Beijing2-2006
Optimal Dynamic Strategy of Building a Hydrogen Infrastructure in Beijing11-2005
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells - Refining the Message Initiating a National Dialogue and Educational Agenda4-2005
The Price of Regulation10-2004
Analysis of Auto Industry and Consumer Response to Regulations and Technological Change, and Customization of Consumer Response Models in Support of AB 1493 Rulemaking: Effect of Emissions Regulation on Vehicle Attributes, Cost, and Price10-2004
An Integrated Hydrogen Vision for California7-2004
Analysis of Auto Industry and Consumer Response to Regulations and Technological Change, and Customization of Consumer Response Models in Support of AB 1493 Rulemaking: Case Study of Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles in Europe6-2004
Analysis of Auto Industry and Consumer Response to Regulations and Technological Change, and Customization of Consumer Response Models in Support of AB 1493 Rulemaking6-2004
The Hope for Hydrogen4-2004
Energy and Environmental Impacts of Rural Vehicles in China3-2004
California's Hydrogen Highway: The Case for a Clean Energy Science and Technology Initiative2-2004
Chinese Rural Vehicles: An Explanatory Analysis of Technology, Economics, Industrial Organization, Energy Use, Emissions, and Policy1-2004
The Future of Hybrid-Electric ICE Vehicles and Fuels Implications10-2002
The Developing World's Motorization Challenge10-2002
Transportation in Developing Countries: Greenhouse Gas Scenarios for Chile8-2002
Transportation in Developing Countries: An Overview of Greenhouse Gas Reduction Strategies5-2002
Updating Automotive Research4-2002
Sustainability, Including Climate Change: Causes and Effects3-2002
Transportation in Developing Countries: Greenhouse Gas Scenarios for South Africa2-2002
Transitioning from PNGV to FreedomCAR2-2002
Markets for Fuel Cell Auxiliary Power Units in Vehicles: A Preliminary Assessment1-2002
Clean Diesel: Overcoming Noxious Fumes10-2001
Transportation, Energy and Environmental Policy: Managing Transitions9-2001
From Import Substitution to WTO Accession: Government Intervention in the Chinese Automotive Market7-2001
Transportation in Developing Countries: Greenhouse Gas Scenarios for Shanghai, China7-2001
Transportation in Developing Countries: Greenhouse Gas Scenarios for Delhi, India5-2001
Global Climate Change, Developing Countries and Transport Sector Options in South Africa11-2000
Hydrogen Production Plants: Emissions and Thermal Efficiency Analysis10-2000
Design and Energy Requirements for Future Marketing Activities of Gaseous Hydrogen Fuel for Fuel Cell Vehicles10-2000
An Electric-Drive Vehicle Strategy for Sweden10-2000
Life-Cycle Emissions of Alternative Fuels for Transportation: Dealing with Uncertainties3-2000
Energy and Environmental Challenges for the Japanese Automotive Industry2-2000
Urea-SCR System Demonstration and Evaluation for Heavy-Duty Diesel Trucks: Phase I, Preliminary Emissions Test Results and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis1-2000
Forecasting the Costs of Automotive PEM Fuel Cell Systems - Using Bounded Manufacturing Progress Functions1-2000
Carsharing: Niche Market or New Pathway12-1999
Urea-SCR System Demosnstration and Evaluation for Heavy-Duty Diesel Trucks11-1999
California's Partial ZEV Credits and LEV II Program8-1999
New Mobility: Using Technology and Partnerships to Create More Sustainable Transportation3-1999
Policies for Fostering Sustainable Transportation Technologies6-1998
Partial ZEV Credits: An Analysis of the California Air Resources Board LEV II Proposal to Allow Non-ZEV’s to Earn Credit Toward the 10% ZEV Requirement of 20033-1998
Identification and Prioritization of Environmentally Beneficial Intelligent Transportation Technologies: Modeling Effort2-1998
ISTEA Renewal: Environment and Equity11-1997
A New Agenda10-1997
Toward More Efficient Regulation of Vehicles10-1997
Measurement of Modal Activity Under Varying Traffic Conditions on California Freeways: Preliminary Results1-1997
Forecasting Vehicle and Fuel Technologies to 20201-1997
Rethinking the Car of the Future12-1996
Forecasting Electric Vehicle Costs with Experience Curves10-1996
Demand for Electric Vehicles by Hybrid Households10-1996
Rethinking PNGV7-1996
Modal Activity Under Varying Traffic Conditions on California Freeways Experimental Design and Data Collection Procedures7-1996
The Marketability of Electric Vehicles: Battery Performance and Consumer Demand for Driving Range1-1996
Transportation Project-Level Carbon Monoxide Protocol1-1996
Intelligent and Environmentally-Sensitive Transportation System: An Alternative Vision6-1995
Household Markets For Neighborhood Electric Vehicles In California5-1995
Bringing Electric Cars to Market4-1995
Myths & Reality of PNGV1-1995
Gearing Up for Electric Cars12-1994
Infrastructure Planning and Development for Neighborhood Electric Vehicles11-1994
Prospects for Neighborhood Electric Vehicles in the USA9-1994
Incentive Policies for Neighborhood Electric Vehicles8-1994
Modeling IVHS Emission Impacts, Volume I: Background Issues and Modeling Capabilities7-1994
Modeling IVHS Emission Impacts, Volume II: Assessment of the CALINE4 Line Source Dispersion Model7-1994
Regulatory Policy Development for Neighborhood Electric Vehicles6-1994
Proceedings of the Neighborhood Electric Vehicle Workshop: A Policy, Technology, and Research Conference6-1994
Electric Vehicle Owners: Tests of Assumptions and Lessons on Future Behavior from 100 Electric Vehicle Owners in California1-1994
Premium Gasoline Overbuying in the U.S.: Consumer-Based Choice Analysis10-1993
Marketable Permits for Mobile Source Emissions7-1993
Emission Control Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative-Fuel Vehicles6-1993
Congestion Pricing and Motor Vehicle Emissions: An Initial Review6-1993
Assessing the Emission Impacts of IVHS in an Uncertain Future6-1993
Emission Impacts, Life-Cycle Cost Changes and Emission Control Cost-Effectiveness of Methanol, Ethanol, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Compressed Natural Gas, and Electricity-Fueled Vehicles5-1993
Light-Duty Vehicle Exhaust Emission Control Cost Estimates Using a Part-Pricing Approach4-1993
A Weighted Disaggregate Approach to Modeling Speed Correction Factors4-1993
IVHS Technologies and Motor Vehicle Emissions4-1993
Emission Impacts of Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems1-1993
Emission Control Costs for Light-Duty Vehicles1-1993
Consumer Demand for Automated Private Travel: Extrapolations from Vanpool User Experiences11-1992
Environmentally Benign Automobiles10-1992
A Transportation Control Measure Taxonomy and Review of Recent TCM Effectiveness Studies10-1992
IVHS/RTI Institutional and Environmental Issues: A Policy Research and Outreach Agenda for United States9-1992
Emission Control Costs for Light-Duty Vehicles9-1992
Household Decision Behavior and Demand for Limited Range Vehicles: Results of PIREG, a Diary Based, Interview Game for Evaluation of the Electric Vehicle Market7-1992
Marketable Credits for Light-Duty Vehicle Emission Control in California6-1992
How Far Can the Electric Vehicle Market Go on 100 Miles (162 Km)?5-1992
Energy Impacts of Using Electric Vehicles in Southern California5-1992
Air Quality Impacts of IVHS: An Initial Review4-1992
Transportation, Information Technology and Public Policy: Institutional and Environmental Issues in IVHS4-1992
Market Potential of Electric and Natural Gas Vehicles4-1992
A Study of Adaptive and Optimizing Behavior for Electric Vehicles Based on Interactive Simulation Games and Revealed Behavior of Electric Vehicle Owners1-1992
The Future of Motor Vehicles In OECD Countries1-1992
A Research Plan Designed to Reduce Uncertainty in the Emission Inventory for Heavy-Duty Diesel-Powered Trucks1-1992
The Market for Electric Vehicles12-1991
Is Premium Gasoline the Target Market for Methanol?7-1991
Uncertainty in the Emission Inventory for Heavy-Duty Diesel-Powered Trucks6-1991
Uncertainty in the Emission Inventory for Heavy-Duty Diesel-Powered Trucks6-1991
The Development of the Alternative Fueled Vehicles Market: Its Impact on Consumer Decision Processes5-1991
Economic Instruments for Vehicle Emission Reductions in California5-1991
Economic Incentives to Introduce Electric and Natural Gas Vehicles and Reduce Mobile Source Emissions5-1991
Marketable Credits for Vehicle Emissions in California3-1991
From Free Riders to Moral Buyers: The Market for "Green" Fuels and Vehicles3-1991
The Future of Alternative Fuels3-1991
Toward Alternative Transportation Fuels and Incentive-Based Regulation of Vehicle Fuels and Emissions1-1991
Toward Alternative Transportation Fuels10-1990
Toward Alternative Transportation Fuels9-1990
A Decision Process Model for Analyzing Consumer Purchases of Alternative-Fueled Vehicles: The Case of CNG Vehicle Conversions in British Columbia8-1989
Air Pollutant Emissions and Electric Vehicles5-1989
Consumer Demand for Alcohol Fuels11-1988
Highway Electrification: An Exploration of Energy Supply Implications12-1987
Alcohol Fuels and the Chicken and Egg Syndrome1-1984
Distribution Dilemmas in the Introduction of Alcohol Fuels5-1982
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