Just guess which
alternative fuel made the top of the list in the discussion between the CEOs of the Big 3 and President Bush yesterday (hint: it wasn't
biobutanol). Other good news for green drivers is that Washington state may soon up the maximum speed for NEVs from 25 to 35 mph, making urban driving that much more appealing in one of these all-electrics.
- Who said what at the Big three-White House meeting on green cars
- President Bush meeting again with automakers; topics include flex-fuel vehicles
- Phoenix will bring all-electric SUT to AFVI Conference next week
- The Tu-Fin, get your excercise by walking on water
- Canadian government buying converted EVs for evaluation
- Iowa middle-schoolers can "Use Their Bean" in biodiesel essays
- Australian car buyers down-sizing in the light of rising fuel prices
- Volkswagen wins award for high temperature fuel cell research
- Forbes weighs in with their take on "Green Cars of the Future"
- Hydrogen fuel-cell powered H-racer toy wins cool award
- NEVs may get more speed in Washington State
- Paris to offer 20,600 bikes at 1,450 stations to rent by the end of the year
- Production starts today in Germany on new flexifuel Ford C-Max
- CarbonFree report points to hydrogen impact
- Penn State uses microbes to power new fuel cell
- Wanna know even more about green energy? Look into Energy Planet
- U.S. Army going hybrid for next generation tactical vehicles
- Montreal joins biodiesel and hybrid bus movement
- Polytechnic University researcher makes bioplastics that turn into biodiesel
- Kenworth launches new T270 hybrid-electric truck
- Google giving away bicycles to employees