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Powering future vehicles strategy

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Table of contents

  • Prime Ministers Foreword
  • Section 1
    Introduction
  • Section 2
    The Strategy
  • 2.1 Targets
  • 2.2 The Low Carbon Vehicles Partnership
  • 2.3 Research, Development and Demonstration
  • 2.4 Encouraging Consumer Take-Up Of Low-Carbon vehicles
  • 2.5 New Fuel Distribution Infrastructure
  • 2.6 Transport Taxation
  • 2.7 European And International Actions; Standards and Testing Procedures
  • 2.8 Health and Safety Matters
  • 2.9 The UK Emissions Trading Scheme
  • 2.10 The Governments Vehicle Fleet
  • Section 3
    Delivering the Powering Future Vehicles strategy
  • Ministerial Low Carbon Group
  • Official Level Working Group
  • Annex A
    Prospective new technologies and fuels
  • Conventional Technologies
  • Existing Alternative Fuels
  • Future Vehicles
  • Hybrid Electric Vehicles
  • New Alternative Fuels
  • Re-Fuelling Infrastructure
  • Annex B
    Current government programmes and initiatives, which help the development of future vehicles
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