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Editorial: Design and Application of Novel Combustion Systems for Internal Combustion Engines

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  • Most passenger vehicle manufacturers have already committed to replacing internal combustion engines with battery-electric powertrains in their passenger car fleets within the two decades

  • Because the transition from liquid fuels to low-carbon electricity as the primary source of transportation energy will be a gradual one, internal combustion engines form a logical part of the pathway to zero carbon

  • Biofuels and e-fuels will play an important role in achieving net-zero carbon emissions (BP, 2020; Williams et al, 2021), and they will be essential for applications in which the use of liquid fuels remains unavoidable

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Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), Livermore, CA, United States Design and Application of Novel Combustion Systems for Internal Combustion Engines Most passenger vehicle manufacturers have already committed to replacing internal combustion engines with battery-electric powertrains in their passenger car fleets within the two decades.

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