Have you heard of
BioTown, USA? Otherwise known as Reynolds, Indiana, it's a small town (pop. 550) that's trying to produce all of the energy it needs, and
biofuels play a big role in getting to the goal. Last year, 20 residents won free two-year
leases for Flexifuel vehicles. And this year, the project continues to move forward. in other news...
- Mercedes wants 10% of their US sales to be diesels by 2010
- Homemade biodiesel producer won't get jail or fines for evading taxes
- Earthrace boat cleared to retry record run
- Gas comsumption to jump by a quarter in China by 2010
- Ford's new pro-green advertising - ever seen a polar bear fetus?
- Corn growers may like ethanol boom, but other farmers can get hurt
- AFVI: Ford confirms that all 2008 police interceptors will be flex-fuel
- Another study points smog finger at ships
- Audi R10 TDi to stay in ALMS for the remainder of the 2007 season
- Would a five year freeze on biofuels save the planet?
- Shell exec says oil companies must work together with car companies
- Greaseball Challenge website and blog go live
- BioTown, USA's latest upgrades include biomass-to-electricity generator
- NY Auto Show Preview: Chevrolet Trax mini-car concept
- Fiat Brazil will start selling flexfuel Fiat Uno in South Africa