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Heiko Maas
Heiko Maas
Ford Motor Company
Waste management
Environmental engineering
Greenhouse gas
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Economic and environmental assessment of current (2015) and future (2030) use of E-fuels in light-duty vehicles in Germany
2019
Journal of Cleaner Production
Laura Elisabeth Hombach
Larissa Doré
Katrin Heidgen
Heiko Maas
Timothy J. Wallington
Grit Walther
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Fueling clean transport to 2025+: update of JEC Well-To-Wheel (WTW) methodology for comparing alternative fuels and vehicle options to 2025+
2018
Dorothee Lahaussois
Heather Hamje
Per Hanarp
Laura Lonza
Yugo Marta
Heiko Maas
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When Comparing Alternative Fuel-Vehicle Systems, Life Cycle Assessment Studies Should Consider Trends in Oil Production
2017
Journal of Industrial Ecology
Timothy J. Wallington
James E. Anderson
Robert D. De Kleine
Hyung Chul Kim
Heiko Maas
Adam R. Brandt
Gregory A. Keoleian
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Well-to-Wheels Emissions of Greenhouse Gases and Air Pollutants of Dimethyl Ether from Natural Gas and Renewable Feedstocks in Comparison with Petroleum Gasoline and Diesel in the United States and Europe
2016
SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants
Uisung Lee
Jeongwoo Han
Michael Wang
Jacob Ward
Elliot Hicks
Dan Goodwin
Rebecca Boudreaux
Per Hanarp
Henrik Salsing
Parthav Desai
Emmanuel Varenne
Patrik Klintbom
Werner Willems
Sandra L. Winkler
Heiko Maas
Robert De Kleine
John Hansen
Tine Shim
Erik Furusjö
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Light-duty vehicle CO2 targets consistent with 450 ppm CO2 stabilization.
2014
Environmental Science & Technology
Sandra L. Winkler
Timothy J. Wallington
Heiko Maas
Heinz Hass
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