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Canada plans new fuel economy standards at least as good as U.S.

Canada's response to America's latest energy legislation and CAFE standards: a resounding "Meh, whatever. Call us when you're serious." The land of the maple leaf has declared that the new U.S. standards simply don't go far enough. Said the nation's transport minister, "We welcome the U.S. goal, but are committed to developing made-in-Canada standards that achieve - at minimum - that same target in Canada."
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posted : 1/19/2008 @1:29:37 PM
A1GP switches to ethanol mix, ships fuel to New Zealand

A1GP has announced that its upcoming race in New Zealand will mark the inauguration of the series' switch to E30 Hiperflo ethanol-gasoline blend, which, as organizers point out, cuts CO2 emissions by 21% and, of course, reduces the use of fossil fuels. The mixture is specially made for use in A1GP and consists of 30% ethanol and 70% gasoline. While IndyCars and Champ Cars have run on methanol since the '60s, both series are based in the US and have to ship their fuel to fewer races abroad than A1GP.
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posted : 1/16/2008 @9:02:58 PM
Compressed air car on track for production this year

Guy Negre's compressed air vision has crossed our desks before. The vehicle, which uses a motor powered by 4,000 psi of compressed air stored in carbon fiber tanks, will actually start production in India soon – after 15 years in development – thanks to some help from India's biggest automaker, Tata, which itself just unveiled the world's least expensive car called the Nano. The MDI Citycat and Minicat are built from lightweight materials and offer large passenger and luggage space with zero emissions motoring. The energy required to refill the compressed air tanks reportedly costs about $2, and there are optional propulsion units to extend the roughly 90-mile (at speeds of 40mph or below) range of the vehicle so you aren't stuck if your air car runs out of breath.
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posted : 1/12/2008 @9:01:40 PM
Court removes wind from automakers' sales in Vermont emissions fightGeneral Motors and old DaimlerChrysler were given a disappointment in a court of zone of Boston. With the question was the adoption of Vermontn of the carbon dioxide standard of California, which requires light cars and trucks to reduce their emissions of gas of hot greenhouse by 30 percent. The GM and the DCX brought the costume against the state of Vermontn, claiming that the federal law was usurped by states requiring their own standards of emissions. Moreover, the manufacturers of cars say that they could not meet the standards, and will have to withdraw from Vermontn consequently. more ...
posted : 9/20/2007 @3:53:35 PM
frankfurt 2007 skoda fabia greenline
Greenness on the European automatic market became completely the thing the last cry, as shown by the frenzy of the beginnings of alt-fuel/economy/clean-technology dirtying the floor of IAA. It must be envisaged, given the noises of standardization coming from the civils servant of government of euro. the Czech manufacturer of cars VW-had Škoda entered the act this year, offering to the top of a version of “GreenLine” of his new contract of Fabia. (Some share in RenCen, the Saturn civils servant owe maugréer about the named choice of Škoda for its eco-role.) more ...
posted : 9/20/2007 @1:00:29 AM
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