Can peanuts fly? They can when they're turned into peanut oil and then driven at 200+mph in a green truck. How's that for cool
SEMA news? A group of MIT researchers are working on a more humble goal: getting more oomph from a conventional ICE by injecting
ethanol to eliminate knock and increase mileage. Yesterday was also the last day of Sam's
Ford Focus FCV review on
AutoblogGreen, a look at the future of Ford's hydrogen
fuel cell plans.
- Toyota may expand Prius model range
- Ford Focus FCV in the AutoblogGreen Garage, part 4 - Ford's next generation
- Diesel pickup that runs on peanut oil has 200mph aspirations
- The 2 Million Mile Haul: Decker embarks on ambitious biodiesel study
- Ohio hybrid drivers get a discount from Farmers Insurance
- DOE Offers $17 Million for new cellulose-fermenting organisms
- Following up on three men and a tiny engine: MIT's efficient ethanol injection ICE
- SEMA 2006: No 4.2L Cummins in Jeep Wrangler concept
- Yahoo! and Environmental Defense simplify the green car buying process with Green Ratings
- Canadian Government almost defeated over environmental legislation
- Is your kids' school smart or dumb? Indiana's DPW says Smart Schools Don't Idle
- GreenGaurd certifies new filters to helps clean up auto interior emissionsTruckers see the SmartWay to ship freight, are rewarded by the EPA
- City of Berkeley commits to purchase 40 plug-in hybrid vehicles