Archive - June 2007

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Parul | Jun 20 2007
algae biofuel
The farmers around the world have missed their last chance to become the next Bill Gates as algae might replace ethanol as the Gen X fuel. But the best part is US not any more have to invade counties in the far Middle East on the false charges of...
Parul | Jun 19 2007
google and hybrid cars
What does a big name like Google do with their money when they have lots of it? Yup, they plan to invest it for the betterment and of course, for the profits. Internet search giant Google hopes to pace-up the development of plug-in hybrid cars by giving.
Ravneet | Jun 17 2007
hydrogen fuel car a reality
Imagine of becoming amongst the selected few driving hydrogen-powered fuel-cell vehicles in many test areas across the globe within five or six years! It is not a dream any more. General Motors Corp. is bracing up to make it a reality for the...
Parul | Jun 11 2007
bilde car
Land Rovers and Range Rovers have long been the gas-guzzling SUVs that environmentalists love to hate. With the development of new technologies including a new mild hybrid drive—collectively known as the e-Terrain System that, as an integrated...
Sophia | Jun 11 2007
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Virgin Voyager moved from London Euston to Llandudno, North Wales marking the first green train transportation in Europe. The train is the first in Europe to use a practicable blended fuel which can significantly reduce CO2 emissions. As part of a...
Sapam | Jun 9 2007
porsche
e-Porsche is the buzzword for a team of students in MIT who are working hard to convert a Porsche into an electric vehicle. The students are working on a Porsche 914 donated by MIT Professor Yang Shao-Horn of the mechanical engineering department,...
Anshu | Jun 4 2007
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There was an interesting article in today’s edition of Colorado Springs' Gazette, which informs something about Mike Phillips. This man is immensely dedicated about the idea of electric vehicles and spent a whopping sum of around $12,000. To...
Saurabh | Jun 4 2007
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The US Senators have presented a new bill, the Ethanol Education and Expansion Act of 2007, in the senate for the promotion of Ethanol (E-85). As Ethanol is a homegrown renewable fuel, it reduces the scarcity and dependence on foreign oil. The bill.

Fresh Comments

Hasan Patanwala
on Battery-operated bikes to... plz give me the address & contact numbers of yobikes dealers in mumbai.also if...
Dave Miller
on Z.CAR: A three-wheeled... Pretty nice concept here. Creating these kinds
Dave Miller
on Toyota's plans for... I wonder if there are other alternative
Shady Abdullah
on Citroen C Metisse Diesel... i wish to have some car like Citroen C Matisse Diesel Hybrid Sports Car cuz it was...
Ryan Davis
on Honda's new Fuel cell powered... honda is revolutionizing the auto industry with this one. i just hope a car with this...

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