NASA fuels shuttle Discovery in test for cracks

December 17, 2010 by  
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Plugged in
CHARGING points for electric cars are set to be installed across Oldham as part of a government drive to get the UK in the fast lane of the electric car.

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Calif. to set up electric car infrastructure
An alliance of automakers, utilities, regulators and clean-air advocates have released an ambitious plan to make California a leader in accommodating electric vehicles with charging terminals.

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Rick Hendrick Buys First Volt Offered for Public Sale for $225,000
DETROIT – December 16, 2010: Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports and chairman of Hendrick Automotive Group, has purchased the first Chevrolet Volt offered for sale.

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NJ retiree takes delivery of first Chevy Volt
DENVILLE, N.J. (AP) — A retired airline pilot living in New Jersey is the nation’s first owner of GM’s much-ballyhooed Chevrolet Volt hybrid electric vehicle.

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NASA fuels shuttle Discovery in test for cracks
(AP) — NASA fueled space shuttle Discovery at the launch pad Friday, not for flight but rather for testing to understand the mysterious cracking that occurred last month.

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How Do Alternative Fuels Generate Electricity?

November 2, 2010 by  
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CLECO Power in Louisiana is using alternative fuels in one of it’s power plant. Pet Coke is a by-product of the oil refining industry and is an alternative to using coal to generate electricity. The unit can also use woody biomass – a by-product of the timber industry.

Alternative Fuels- Increase Your Gas Mileage with Very Easy Techniques

October 24, 2010 by  
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www.alternativefuelstips.com You probably have heard this before Biogas as an alternative fuel Source”. So what is biogas by the way? It is another form of renewable energy where its energy is extracted from organic waste materials. It is manufactured very much cheaper compared to the petroleum fossil fuels. Biogas typically refers to a gas produced by the biological breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen. Biogas originates from biogenic material and is a type of biofuel. www.alternativefuelstips.com

U.S. DoD Calls for Reduced Use of Fossil Fuels in the Military

October 21, 2010 by  
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CBS4 RTV4 WHBF Quad Cities, IL / IA News Weather SportsIowa event highlights alternative fuel vehicles
ANKENY, Iowa (AP) – Green vehicle technology is getting attention in Iowa. Gov. Chet Culver has proclaimed Friday as Iowa Alternative Fuel Vehicle Day in the state.

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Portable desalination system uses solar power
A team from MIT’s Field and Space Robotics Laboratory (FSRL) has designed a solar-powered desalination system that could be deployed in crisis situations to produce drinking water.

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Fuel cells slow to generate interest
Verizon Communications, much like other telecoms, faces massive electric bills from local utilities. But not in Garden City. The Manhattan-based telecom generates its own power there through alternative energy. Don’t look for photovoltaic panels, wind turbines or even a geothermal system. The company installed fuel cells that generate 1.4 megawatts of electricity. Verizon is among a handful [...]

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Baja business groups launch medical tourism campaigns
Mexican officials say tourists seeking low-cost, high-quality medical services could boost the border economy.

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U.S. DoD Calls for Reduced Use of Fossil Fuels in the Military
WASHINGTON | The Defense Department’s current reliance on expensive, difficult–to-transport and finite fossil fuels affects cost-reduction efforts as well as war-fighting operations, a senior…

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Virginia Farm Bureau – Switchgrass and Alternative Fuels

October 19, 2010 by  
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Virginia farmers may have be planting a new, drought-resistant crop in the future that provides an alternative fuel supply. Sherri McKinney reports on Switchgrass research. For more videos, go to www.vafb.com

Alternative Fuels & Vehicles National Conference + Expo 2010

October 17, 2010 by  
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The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Institute’s Kimberly Taylor gives NGVsNow an overview of this year’s Las Vegas conference and shares some thoughts on the future of natural gas in America.

Alternative Fuels – Can Hydrogen Gas Car Improve Fuel Efficiency?

September 28, 2010 by  
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Hydrogen gas car is the latest rage in the hybrid cars range. These cars use water as fuel to give big boosts to existing fuel efficiency. Though cars that use water as 100% fuel are still in research stage, you can have cars that combine water and existing fossil fuels like gasoline/ diesel to improve mileage incredibly by two to three times. This technology has the twin benefits of money savings for you and reduced emissions and hence less pollution to the environment.

The hydrogen gas car technology uses the inherent power of water to enhance engine performance. You can get this system in your car by selecting a good kit which teaches you step by step how to install the necessary device. It uses easy to procure hardware store parts only.

This device with current supplied from the car battery is used to convert the water – H2O into a gas – HHO (two hydrogen parts and one oxygen part). This gas is highly potent, produces substantially more energy and helps to burn the gasoline or diesel fuel more efficiently.

This technology is very simple to install and use. Though it is a system that has existed for a century only now it has been updated and simplified to be used by us. Your car engine does not need any modification nor is there any major set up that is needed.

It is a low maintenance system, safe and can be fitted on to many types of vehicles like cars, trucks etc. There is no dangerous storage tank involved for storing the hydrogen that is generates; the gas is produced and used up as and when required. When the car starts, the power cell device produces HHO and when the car sis switched off HHO release also stops.

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Alternative Fuels

September 3, 2010 by  
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Farmers in oklahoma switch to bio diesel. Nicole Burgen reports.

More major U.S. corporations join boycott of Alberta oilsands fuels

August 30, 2010 by  
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Nevada OKs natural gas-diesel alt fuel combination
A Sparks refinery that produces a cleaner-burning, more efficient fuel made from a combination of low-sulfur diesel and natural gas has become the first of its kind in Nevada to win approval from state environmental…

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F.A.A. Proposes $24 Million Fine Against American Airlines
The record penalty is over maintenance lapses that caused thousands of canceled flights in 2008.

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Nevada OKs natural gas-diesel alt fuel combination
A Sparks refinery that produces a cleaner-burning, more efficient fuel made from a combination of low-sulfur diesel and natural gas has become the first of its kind in Nevada to win approval from state environmental…

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Rubber Gains to Four-Month High as Japan Car Sales Improve Demand Outlook
Rubber gained for a second day, climbing to the highest level since April 30, as expanding car sales in Japan raised speculation that demand for the commodity used to make tires may increase.

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More major U.S. corporations join boycott of Alberta oilsands fuels
EDMONTON – Another four major U.S. companies are joining the move to either avoid or completely boycott fuel produced from Alberta’s

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Common Types of Alternative Fuels

August 28, 2010 by  
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www.alternativefuelstips.com Common alternative fuels include bio diesel, butanol, ethanol, chemically stored electricity (batteries and fuel cells), methane, natural gas, wood, hydrogen, vegetable oil, biomass, and peanut oil. The term “alternative fuels” usually refers to a source of which energy is renewable. When we say renewable energy it is the energy from renewable sources like wind power, geothermal power, solar power, tidal power, hydro power or thermal depolymerization. There is growing social interest, and an economic and political need for the expansion of alternative fuel sources. This is due to general concerns of sustainability, environmental, economic, and geopolitical reasons. There are two major concerns that are that of rising cost of fuels derived from fossils caused by an era of growing energy usage and of the crisis of global warming. http

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