Good and bad
biofuel news yesterday on
AutoblogGreen, with posts on cleaner
diesel, moldy
ethanol (which is good) and contaminated ethanol (which is bad). Also, Detroit keeps seeing its sales numbers decline vs. the efficient
Japanese cars. And did you know
GM lost $2,496 for each vehicle it sold in 2005?
- Japanese car makers keep selling lots of small cars. U.S. automakers? Not so much
- Ultra-low Sulfur Diesel fuel coming to the market soon
- Hybrid diesel buses coming to San Francisco
- Nantucket gas stations might be selling some bad ethanol
- Hydrogen fuel-cell cars could start to rule the road by 2030
- Hybrid tax rebates could double in Pennsylvania
- Big summer music festivals go easy on the environment with biodiesel and more
- Iowa State researchers are makin' ethanol the moldy way
- Google's Green Summer offers easy environmentally conscious trip planning
- Great looks and mileage? The future of electric vehicles
- BMW move means TOTAL commitment towards fuel cell vehicles