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- view websiteCarmakers fight to be king of green
They woo consumers with fuel-efficient models, from hybrids to quieter and cleaner diesels. This article provides an extensive writeup on hybrids and… Read More »
- view websiteNew material brings hydrogen fuel, cheaper petrochemicals closer to reality
A new material with superior gas-separating ability has been developed by a chemical engineering group at The University of Texas at Austin, and it could… Read More »
- view websiteHonda Line-up at The Geneva Salon 2006 Tackles Future Challenges
Honda's FCX Concept: a futuristic, stylish, but highly practical fuel cell car that points the way to a potential production model in three to four years'… Read More »
- view websiteChevron taps into alternative energy
Through the use of hydrogen fuel cells and solar panels, Chevron has helped the U.S. Postal Service's two largest processing and distribution centres… Read More »
- view websitePanasonic's New Micro Fuel Cell for Portable Electronics
A 24 cubic inch direct methanol fuel cell with an average output of 13 watts and a peak output of 20 watts, this fuel cell can power a laptop for up to… Read More »
- view websiteJoint R&D Focuses on Renewable Energy and Fuel Cells
Sandia National Laboratories and Sharp Corp. recently signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to work together on renewable and… Read More »
- view websiteBush urging development of alternative energy sources
The proposals [in the upcoming state of the union speech] to promote alternative fuels and nuclear power are meant to build on the administration's energy… Read More »
- view websiteBush, in the State of the Union, says US must kick the oil habit
President Bush announced the Advanced Energy Initiative in his state of the union address yesterday which consists of a 22-percent increase in clean-energy… Read More »
- view websiteWestport and Ford Announce Hydrogen Engine Technology Development
Westport Innovations, the Ford Motor Company and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the government of Canada will begin work together on the development… Read More »
- view websiteMichigan Invests $2-Billion to Become Alternative Energy Research Hub
An initiative in Michigan is looking to spend $2 Billion USD in the next ten years in order to become the first alternative energy research hub in the… Read More »
- view websiteDaimlerChrysler Delivers Five Fuel Cell Cars to LAX
DaimlerChrysler delivered five hydrogen fuel cell vehicles to the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), where they will become part of the largest… Read More »
- view websiteFiat Panda Hydrogen
News of the Fiat Panda Hydrogen, the result of a joint venture between Fiat Auto, the Fiat Research Centre and Fiat Powertrain Research & Technology.… Read More »
- view websiteDemand for "ecocars" soars in Switzerland
With about 20 stands featuring hybrid, electric, fuel cell, natural gas and ethanol vehicles, the 76th Geneva International Motor Show begins this Thursday… Read More »
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