History of the Hybrid Car

Filed Under (Eco-News) on 03-07-2008

Nowadays, over 300000 hybrid cars are running on American roads wherein 95 percent of them are Japanese made. The hybrid vehicles are truly very different technology that can both save money and our environment. Related post

Nowadays, over 300000 hybrid cars are running on American roads wherein 95 percent of them are Japanese made. The hybrid vehicles are truly very different technology that can both save money and our environment. Related post ...
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Prince Charles’ auto runs on wine

Filed Under (Eco-News) on 03-07-2008

The biofuels are reborn and renderred by Green Fuels Trammelled, a British company that antecedently provided biodiesel to power the royal train, Clarence House emphasised. The vino used for the bioethanol comes from current time of

The biofuels are reborn and renderred by Green Fuels Trammelled, a British company that antecedently provided biodiesel to power the royal train, Clarence House emphasised. The vino used for the bioethanol comes from current time of ...
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To Crain’s Detroit re: Michigan’s Bottle Law

Filed Under (Eco-News) on 03-07-2008

we’re still not going to be recycling nonreturnable beverage containers at a rate anywhere near those covered by our current bottle law. According to the Michigan Department of Treasury’s Office of Revenue and Tax Analysis, in 2007,

... we’re still not going to be recycling nonreturnable beverage containers at a rate anywhere near those covered by our current bottle law. According to the Michigan Department of Treasury’s Office of Revenue and Tax Analysis, in 2007, ...
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Japan’s New Green Car Push

Filed Under (Eco-News) on 03-07-2008

From now through 2010 and beyond, they are pushing ahead with plans for hybrids, electric cars, cleaner diesels, and even, further down the road, fuel-cell vehicles (see “Japan’s Green Drive”). The days when auto executives mocked the

From now through 2010 and beyond, they are pushing ahead with plans for hybrids, electric cars, cleaner diesels, and even, further down the road, fuel-cell vehicles (see “Japan’s Green Drive”). The days when auto executives mocked the ...
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GM May Sell New Mini-Cars to US Buyers, People Say

Filed Under (Eco-News) on 03-07-2008

By Jeff Green. July 3 (Bloomberg) — General Motors Corp., which popularized the 7800-pound Hummer, may begin selling a mini-car more than a foot shorter than anything else it markets in the US to win back buyers deterred by record fuel

By Jeff Green. July 3 (Bloomberg) — General Motors Corp., which popularized the 7800-pound Hummer, may begin selling a mini-car more than a foot shorter than anything else it markets in the US to win back buyers deterred by record fuel ...
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Save On Fuel Prices: Australia’s Top 10 …

Filed Under (Eco-News) on 03-07-2008

As the fuel prices continue to edge upwards, our interest in “greencars is going right along with it. Last year a survey conducted by the Australian Automobile Association, found that 79 per cent of Australian motorists are concerned

As the fuel prices continue to edge upwards, our interest in “greencars is going right along with it. Last year a survey conducted by the Australian Automobile Association, found that 79 per cent of Australian motorists are concerned ...
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Toyota Vitz already going the lithium-ion route

Filed Under (Eco-News) on 03-07-2008

Other automakers, including General Motors Corp and Japanese rival Nissan Motor Co, are all working on lithium-ion battery technology for green cars expected in the next decade or so. Toyota has not given details about what’s in store

Other automakers, including General Motors Corp and Japanese rival Nissan Motor Co, are all working on lithium-ion battery technology for green cars expected in the next decade or so. Toyota has not given details about what’s in store ...
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