Diesel was certainly the new black yesterday on
AutoblogGreen. From
BMW's announcement it would run two 355d vehicles at the Thunderhill enduro to Alfa's reemergence to WTCC with
diesel to some Texas mesquite
biodiesel, the cleaner petroleum fuel was all the rage. And this isn't even mentioning Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel, which officially starts making its way through the system Oct. 15.
- Out with the old diesel, in with the new Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel
- Alfa to return to WTCC under diesel power
- BMW teams with Car And Driver to race new 335d at Thunderhill enduro
- EPA official, Cummins mark introduction of ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel
- Get it while it's hot: Biofuel discount for Odyssey Day 2006 in Iowa
- CNET gets to look inside Toyota's hybrid factory
- Australian Biodiesel Group suffering production, biomass shortages
- Green rental car company makes hybrids cheaper for corporate accounts
- Going deeper into the Odyssey of alternative fuels
- Students' solar-car skills showcased in Australia
- Pacific Ethanol's first ethanol plant will start producing next week
- Texas researchers turn mesquite thorns into ethanol
- Chevron energy solutions prepares proposal for high-efficiency ethanol plants for Ethanex Energy