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    Carbon dioxide emissions estimation of conventional diesel buses electrification: A well-to-well analysis in Shenzhen, China

    Author
    1. Avolio
    2. Benesty
    3. Correa
    4. Di Blasio
    5. Dreier
    6. Elgowainy
    7. Feng Mao
    8. Ge
    9. He
    10. He
    11. Kai Zhang
    12. Kinney
    13. Liu
    14. Ma
    15. MarginalLab
    16. National Bureau of Statistics of China
    17. Requia
    18. Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Statistics
    19. Shi
    20. Smart Maritime Business
    21. Tagliaferri
    22. Tamayao
    23. Tang
    24. Teixeira
    25. Teixeira
    26. The Ministry of Public Security of the People’s Republic of China
    27. The National Development
    28. Tian
    29. Wang
    30. Wang
    31. Wang
    32. Yu
    33. Yuan
    34. Zhang
    35. Zhao
    36. Zheng
    37. Zhiheng Li
    38. Zhou
    39. Zhou
    40. Ziyadi
    Publication venue
    'Elsevier BV'
    Publication date
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