GM moves forward with
hydrogen while
Ford says the way forward is through job cuts. It was a rough weekend in the auto world, but there's always a silver lining in the exhause smoke, if you know how to look at it. Google.org (a new philanthropic organization), for example, is going to make a 100mpg
plug-in hybrid. Check out
AutoblogGreen's weekend posts, and we're proud to start our hands-on review of the new
Chevy Sequel.
- More details on GM bringing 100 fuel cell vehicles to test market next year
- GM to build world's largest fuel cell fleet
- Sequel Test Drive, Part 1: Intro
- GM's Lutz says he'll push board to fund hydrogen fuel cell production vehicles
- Ford's "Way Forward" plan doesn't get into any green specifics
- Google.org supporting ultra fuel-efficient plug-in hybrid development
- Tour Coupes creator: 2-stroke putt-putt cars aren't "high polluting"
- Brown's gas revisted in the Gorilla
- Audi Q7: the world's most powerful diesel passenger car
- Global warming: "we have a very brief window of opportunity"
- NASA: arctic ice melting faster than before
- Changes at the Ohio Fuel Cell Coalition
- Rotary engine below SULEV standard on ethanol
- Alternative Energy Sources brings on ADM exec for ethanol work
- Compact and economical Ford Fiesta selling well in Europe
- California winery uses nothing but alternative-energy vehicles
- Energy company CEO says America's headed for "energy train wreck"
- From sewer sludge to affordable clean diesel
- Brewing hydrogen with bacteria
- Yellowstone on biodiesel: 10 years and counting
- HCCI update: Prototype in 2008