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All Posts Tagged With: "CO2"

The Daily Five: Tuesday, 15 December, 2009

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Plug-in Prius; Plastic Wrap from CO2; Geothermal waste into lithium; Green roofs suck CO2; “Smart” grid utility problems
Toyota aiming for a plug-in Prius in 2 years Toyota Motor said Monday that it plans to begin commercial sales of its first plug-in hybrid vehicle in about two years, aiming to meet growing demand for fuel-efficient cars. [...]

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The Daily Five: Monday, 30 November, 2009

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$620 Million for Smart Grid; Turning CO2 Into Fuel; BMW Vision gets 63mpg while blasting 356hp; Solar Demand Prompts Production; Waste Heat Could Power Computers, Cell Phones
Secretary Chu Announces $620 Million for Smart Grid At an event in Columbus, Ohio, Secretary Chu announced that the Department of Energy is awarding $620 million for projects around [...]

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The Daily Five: Thursday, 02 July, 2009

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Bridge Between Private and Public Transport; Tires made of orange oil; Solar aircraft to circumnavigate the globe; Lemon-juice & water powered clock; Fake trees helping to clean up CO2
A Bridge Between Private and Public Transport. It’s a small non-polluting vehicle that not only works on a giant organized system that reduces traffic and travel time [...]

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The Daily Five: Monday, 29 September, 2008

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A busy few days for environmental legislation in Washington; West Coast Green showcases the latest in CleanTech; and scooter sales take off in 2007.

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The Daily Five: Sunday, 27 April, 2008

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Is rail set to make a comeback in the United States? Plus: Texas wants to corral biofuel quotas. And take a look at the world’s smallest, brightest light bulb. No, it’s not an LED.

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