6. Different technological approaches
Natural gas as a fuel took off in the mid-twentieth century, with the first service station in France in 1941. The shortage of petroleum-based fuel proved to be an effective vector, particularly in regions with natural gas resources such as the South-West (Lacq deposit). It is likely that the use of gas as a fuel was not, in this case, a deliberate choice given its advantages, but was objectively dictated by the economic situation.
This initial phase continued without any significant optimization. The oil crises of the 1970s significantly rekindled the race to reduce consumption in all sectors, including the automotive industry. The specter of dwindling oil supplies probably paved the way for this, spurring research into alternative energies. A new phase then began, characterized...
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Bibliography
Websites
Standards and norms
- Natural gas – Natural gas for use as compressed fuel for vehicles – Part 1: Quality designation - NF EN ISO 15403-1 - 03-08
- Natural gas – Compression factor calculation – Part 1: Introduction and guidelines - NF EN ISO 12213-1 - 12-09
- Natural gas – Compression factor calculation – Part 2: calculation based on molar composition analysis - NF EN ISO 12213-2 - 12-09
- Natural gas – Compression factor...
Regulations
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• RED (Renewable Energy Directive): Directive 2009/28/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 23, 2009 on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources and amending and repealing Directives 2001/77/EC and 2003/30/EC....
Statistical and economic data
• IEA, Key World Energy , Statistics 2013
• Eurostat
• SOeS (French Observation and Statistics Service)
• EUROBSERVER
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