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December 11, 2010 by admin
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Nissan Leaf runs equivalent of 99 miles per gallon
November 25, 2010 by admin
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Fiat-Chrysler to Put Its Flag on Figueroa
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES – Detroit carmaker Chrysler and its Italian partner Fiat are set to open a new five-brand dealership early next year, activating a Figueroa Street structure that Chrysler built, and then abandoned, six years ago.
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USDA Announces Funding to Help Rural Residents in Remote Areas Reduce Energy Costs
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23, 2010 —Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced funding to stabilize and reduce energy costs for residents of remote rural areas where the current cost of producing electricity is extremely high.
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5. Nissan Leaf runs equivalent of 99 miles per gallon
WASHINGTON (AP): The Nissan Leaf, an electric car aimed at attracting environmentally conscious motorists, will get the equivalent of 99 miles per gallon (43 kilometers per liter) in combined city and highway driving, based on US government testing.
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Sturmans host Ethanol Summit
More than 40 participants gathered in Woodland Park last month for a two-day Ethanol Summit hosted by Sturman Industries.
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Nissan Leaf runs equivalent of 99 miles per gallon
The Nissan Leaf, an electric car aimed at attracting environmentally conscious motorists, will get the equivalent of 99 miles per gallon in combined city and highway driving, based on government testing.
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Well runs dry for South End nonprofit Helping Hand
November 8, 2010 by admin
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Toyota Prius tops October sales in Japan
Toyota’s Prius ranked as Japan’s best-selling car in October, keeping the No. 1 spot for the 18th straight month even as sales tumbled due to the termination of subsidies for green cars.
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Climate Watch: The EV solution
For Sausalito resident Tim Besse, the hardest part about being a good environmental citizen — going “green” and buying local — was searching for a new car. With a new baby in tow, Besse knew he and his wife would need more than just his 10-year-old Mini Cooper to get around. He was interested in buying an electric vehicle, but was worried about their range — most EVs go about 100 miles per three …
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China BAK Powers Chery’s New Electric Vehicles Launched in November 2010
China BAK Battery, Inc. , a leading global manufacturer of lithium-based battery cells, today announced that Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. , one of China BAK’s major Electric Vehicle customers, officially launched its first Lithium-ion solution EV, Ruilin M1, powered by China BAK’s lithium-ion phosphate batteries at the 25th World Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exposition on November 5, 2010.
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BMW to produce new sports hybrid
BMW will mass produce a high-powered plug-in hybrid sports car, the German auto maker announced Friday.
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Well runs dry for South End nonprofit Helping Hand
It’s tough to help others when you need it yourself.
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Chevy to Bow ‘Runs Deep’ Line
October 28, 2010 by admin
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The Renault Clio To Enter The RAC Future Car Challenge
Renault’s least polluting current production vehicle, the 98 gram CO2 per kilometre 1.5-litre dCi 86 Renault Clio, takes to the road this weekend in the inaugural RAC Future Car Challenge, pitting its talents against a field of around 60 of the greenest cars on the market.
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Driverless vans end 8,000-mile test drive to China
Across Eastern Europe, Russia, Kazakhstan and the Gobi Desert — it certainly was a long way to go without getting lost.
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Auto Sales Still Soaring Despite a Drop in Incentives
NEW YORK, NY–(Marketwire – 10/27/10) – In recent quarters the auto industry has seen auto sales improve across the board, with a notable increase in the highly profitable large vehicle segment. Companies have started investing again, with upcoming electric vehicle lines generating a lot of interest. This is a marked improvement upon the situation the industry found itself in just over a year …
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Renault’s Greenest Production Model Takes On The Brighton To London Rac Future Car Challenge
PARIS – October 27, 2010: Renault’s least polluting current production vehicle, the 98 gram CO2 per kilometre 1.5-litre dCi 86 Clio, takes to the road this weekend in the inaugural RAC Future Car Challenge, pitting its talents against a field of around 60 of the greenest cars on the market.
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Chevy to Bow ‘Runs Deep’ Line
Chevrolet is breaking a new campaign tonight during the 2010 Major League Baseball World Series, with the theme “Chevy runs deep.” The campaign is the first major push for the iconic auto brand by Omnicom’s Goodby, Silverstein & Partners.
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A car that runs on wine!
October 16, 2010 by admin
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Britain’s Prince Charles has converted his 38-year-old Aston Martin to run on biofuel made from surplus wine, his office revealed Tuesday. The car was a 21st birthday present from Queen Elizabeth, and the prince has converted it to run on 100 percent bioethanol as a way to reduce his carbon emissions, his office, Clarence House, said. The prince has also converted his other cars — several Jaguars, an Audi and a Range Rover — to run on 100 percent biodiesel fuel made from used cooking oil, his office added. Details of the prince’s biofuel use were made public Monday in his household’s 2008 Annual Review, which details the prince’s income and activities over the past year. The report says Charles and his household reduced their carbon footprint by 18 percent last year after switching to green electricity supplies and reducing their travel-related emissions. Charles, 59, has a strong interest in environmental issues and rural affairs. He is active in environmental charities, and his food company, Duchy Originals, uses ingredients produced at his organic farm in Cornwall, southwestern England. The biofuels are converted and provided by Green Fuels Limited, a British company that previously provided biodiesel to power the royal train, Clarence House said. The wine used for the bioethanol comes from current vintage that remains after English wine producers reach the EU limit for annual wine production, a spokesman for Green Fuels said. The prince uses wine from a vineyard …
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September 26, 2010 by admin
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Where is the car which runs on Hydrogen which was supposed to be on the market by 2005 made by GMC?
August 15, 2010 by admin
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GMC said on one of those 60 minute programs back in 2004 the they invented a vehicle which would run on hydrogen and would be on the market in 2005. Where is it?
Solar Power Runs NASCAR Race Track
August 14, 2010 by admin
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Vashon Island farms make for a fresh and tasty day trip
A quick getaway from Seattle is how city slickers often look at Vashon Island. Maybe a loop around the island on a bike.
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Inside an Energy Efficient Data Center – Infrastructure
Emerson Electric’s 35,000-square-foot global data center is 31 percent more energy efficient than traditional data centers, a setup that promises substantial cost savings.
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Bristol Profile: Decorative Living
Decorative Living is stylin’ in Grundy Commons.
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Ford to Use Solar Panels to Help Produce Its Upcoming Electric Vehicle
500 kw installation is estimated to save $160,000 a year; Ford is only paying about 13 percent of costs
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Solar Power Runs NASCAR Race Track
Green tech hits NASCAR with a solar powered track out of Long Pond Pennsylvania.
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VWs Dean Karnazes runs 52.4 mile Chicago Double Marathon
August 1, 2010 by admin
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A VW TDI Clean Diesel doesnt stop at 26.2 miles per gallon, and VWs sponsored athlete Dean Karnazes didnt stop at 26.2 miles at the 2009 Chicago Marathon. See Dean go for 52.4 miles while Twittering with fans from around the world, and find exclusive pics at TDIDoubleMarathon.com.
Why can’t they invent a car that runs off water, meaning the explosive power of hydrogen and oxygen?
July 26, 2010 by admin
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If you mix hydrogen gas and oxygen gas together without the heat, isn’t it explosive? So if you had a car that could convert water back into these gases and then cause an explosion and channel the explosion into energy, why couldn’t you use the energy to run the car?
