Is It Really The End Of Internal Combustion Engines & Petroleum In Transport?

In his recent presentation to the Global Warming Policy Foundation, Professor Gautam Kalghatgi answers the question: 'Is it really the end of internal combustion engines and petroleum in transport?'

Gautam Kalghatgi is currently a Visiting Professor at Imperial College London (Mechanical Engineering) and also at Oxford University (Engineering Science). He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Society of Automotive Engineers, Institute of Mechanical Engineers and the Combustion Institute and an Honorary Fellow of the International Society for Energy, Environment and Sustainability. He worked for 31 years at Shell Research followed by 8 years in Saudi Aramco before retiring in June 2018.

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