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Are hybrid vehicles worth it?

Lave et al., 2001

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18100278691742870552
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Lave L
MacLean H
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IEEE Spectrum

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To invest, or not to invest, that is the question. R&D planning often comes down to discerning whether a new technology will create a revolution or offer only a tiny improvement at too high a cost, wasting time and resources. While this analysis has no magic answer to the …
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