All Posts Tagged With: "Biofuel"
The Daily Five: Monday, 02 November, 2009
Air Force Base going Solar; USPS Electric Vehicle; Volkswagen Natural Gas Eco-Racing Class; Neuber Energy Sun Bag; U.S. biofuel sector finds lenders wary
Air Force Base Community to Rely 75% on Solar The Soaring Heights Community at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base will become the largest solar-powered community in the continental U.S., upon completion.
USPS Electric Vehicle This [...]
The Daily Five: Wednesday, 30 September, 2009
Mazda Kiyora Concept; Target Center Green Roof; Congestion Tax Boosts Alt-Fuel Vehicles; Smart Energy Dryers; First Fat-to-Fuel Plant
Mazda Unveils Kiyora Concept Mazda has unveiled the Kiyora, a lightweight concept car powered by a new 1.3 liter SKY-G direct injection engine that could achieve 75 miles per gallon on the U.S. test cycle.
Minnesota’s Target Center Completes [...]
The Daily Five: Monday, 27 July, 2009
Texas gets largest wind farm; FedEx hybrid-electric trucks; Solar bluetooth speaker; Using superbugs for biofuels; Euorstar reduces train emissions
Texas gets largest wind farm in US. Energy start-up Baryonyx has won bids for three land leases from the state of Texas to build data centers powered primarily by wind farms. The Texas-based company’s leases include [...]
The Daily Five: Tuesday, 9 September, 2008
GM blames human error for the release of photos showing the Chevy Volt; a superbug could mean cheaper ethanol; and biomass energy comes to South Carolina.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Monday, 18 August, 2008
Toyota turns up its nose at all-electric vehicles; a big setback for a Seattle biofuel manufacturer; and House Democrats surrender on offshore drilling.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Sunday, 10 August, 2008
The Week in CleanTech, Pt. 2: The EPA denies Texas’ request for more lenient ethanol rules; oil down, stocks up; and BP bets on cellulosic ethanol.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Friday, 13 June, 2008
Rethinking basic assumptions about global warming; California gets its first hybrid power plants; and LS9 announces genetically engineered bacteria which produce designer fuels.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Thursday, 12 June, 2008
OPEC says don’t blame them for runaway oil prices; a hungry insect may threaten Brazil’s biofuels industry; and Ford ponders building its popular European small cars in North America.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Friday, 30 May, 2008
A California company announces they’ve synthesized a perfect copy of crude oil from algae; plug-in features for the 2009 Prius; and a plastics trade group frets about too much plastic.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Sunday, 18 May, 2008
European utilities look to get their nuclear power game on; Congress passes a farm bill loaded with alternative fuel incentives; and let’s melt down that junker computer of yours and pour it into your gas tank.
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