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All Posts Tagged With: "Diesel"

The Daily Five: Monday, 07 December, 2009

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Prius one of Top 10 Innovations; Wind Turbines Have No Significant Impact on Property; Electric Cars Without a Gas Tax Hike; Philadelphia shows it pays to recycle; Green Car of Year Is a Diesel Again
Prius one of Top 10 Innovations of the Decade Ever since its U.S. introduction in 2000, the fuel-sipper has come to [...]

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The Daily Five: Friday, 26 June, 2009

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Microsoft’s energy management tool; Audi Pushes Clean Diesel on Facebook; $4.5 billion in smart grid grants coming out;Message from Al Gore – Clean Energy Bill (Video); Solar-powered Android cell phone
Microsoft’s energy management tool. While most everyone knows that Google has been developing one, I had no idea that Microsoft was too. Their device, like Google’s, [...]

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The Daily Five: Sunday, 14 September, 2008

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The Week in CleanTech, Sunday edition: U.S. gas prices soar in the wake of Hurricane Ike; Democrats are ready for a drilling deal; and Apple’s green Nano.

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The Daily Five: Wednesday, 10 September, 2008

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OPEC confirms they’ll cut oil production by half a million barrels a day; Apple shows a greener iPod Nano, and little valves mean big air conditioner savings.

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The Daily Five: Tuesday, 9 September, 2008

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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.

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The Daily Five: Thursday, 19 June, 2008

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The second time is the charm for a $300 billion farm bill and its energy subsidies; John McCain calls for nuclear power; and compostable plates made from pressed leaves.

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