Fueling the Future: What Will We Run On?
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Hydrogen fuel cells. Electricity. Biofuels. Petroleum. Natural gas. Hybrids. The debate about fueling our vehicles marches reliably onward. With staunch advocates for so many fuel alternatives, how do we decide what we will use in the future? What are the benefits and drawbacks to each? Who is responsible for making policy that, in the end, might not please all the different stakeholder groups? Speakers: Jaycie Chitwood, Niel Golightly, Daniel Sperling, and Meghan L. O'Sullivan,
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