Slowing from 70 to 55 mph improves fuel economy by 21%.
Marc (Jensen) Melaina
Position:
Research Assistant
Degrees:
Ph.D. Natural Resources, University of Michigan 2005
M.S.E., Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan 2000
B.A., Physics, University of Utah, 1996
Research Interests:
hydrogen economy; fuel cells; sustainable mobility
Projects:
Publications:
- Hydrogen as a transportation fuel produced from thermal gasification of municipal solid waste: an examination of two integrated technologies
- Initiating Hydrogen Infrastructures: Analysis of Technology Dynamics During the Introduction of Hydrogen Fuel for Passenger Vehicles
- Initiating hydrogen infrastructures: preliminary analysis of a sufficient number of initial hydrogen stations in the US
- The Ultimate Challenge: Developing an Infrastructure for Fuel Cell Vehicles
- Transition to Hydrogen-Based Transportation in China: Lessons Learned from Alternative Fuel Vehicle Programs in the United States and China
- Wind Energy Biography: A Review of Wind Turbine Technology and Economics
