Modified Hybrids to be Tested

October 31, 2009 by admin  
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CSIRO is an Australian research organization. CSIRO is working in collaboration with Victorian energy distributor SP AusNet. They both are aiming to evaluate the impact and benefits of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles on the electricity network. They are also trying to figure out how this low emission transport option could be incorporated into our Posted in: Batteries , Hybrid Cars , Transportation

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The Daily Californian :: New Suede Shoes

October 20, 2009 by admin  
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The Daily Californian :: New Suede Shoes Posted using ShareThis Energy Tags: solar power, hybrid cars

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Recharged By Renewables

October 6, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Transportation, alternative energy

FPL Group and Duke Energy are the renowned companies known for their commitment to clean and green energy. It is often said, charity begins at home. They are trying to lead by example. They will collaborate with each other and invest $600 million to transition all their company passenger cars and trucks to plug-in Posted in: Electric Cars , Hybrid Cars , Transportation

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Power Electronics could make Hybrid Cars Cheaper

October 2, 2009 by James  
Filed under Transportation, alternative energy

Hybrid cars are often known as “cars of the era.” The main feature of the hybrid car is that when we start the car engine, electrical energy is used. This way it helps in keeping a tab on the tail pipe emissions. The use of automobiles is increasing in every part of the globe Posted in: Hybrid Cars , Inventions , Transportation

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150mpg Algae-Powered Toyota Prius

September 13, 2009 by James  
Filed under Biofuels, Transportation, alternative energy

First algae fuel-powered vehicle in the world was officially launched in San Francisco. The car, called Algaeus is a modified Toyota Prius, which derives power from green crude, from Sapphire Energy. The car runs on an astonishing 150 miles per gallon of green fuel. But they are aspiring to cross the US on approximately Posted in: Biofuels , Hybrid Cars , Transportation

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More Efficient Hybrid Vehicles

June 23, 2009 by James  
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If we can control the excess carbon emissions from fossil fuels we can control the global warming to a great extent. When we start our cars and apply breaks using combustion engines we use generous amount of fossil fuel and the carbon emission too is in the direct proportion of the amount of gas Posted in: Hybrid Cars , Inventions , Transportation

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Nanotech Batteries – A New Energy Future

March 29, 2009 by admin  
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People want to use clean and green energy and live easy on earths resources. Many are changing to hybrid cars and using solar panels side by side with conventional sources of energy. But they hold a grudge. How to store large amount of energy in batteries? Hybrid cars fit batteries for power storage. But Posted in: Batteries , Hybrid Cars , Inventions

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Harvesting Energy From Bumps In The Road

February 20, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Transportation, alternative energy

Dont curse the potholes, they can give you energy, says a team of MIT students. The MIT undergraduates have devised a shock absorber that can smoothen your ride as well as harvest energy from bumps that will generate electricity! The study was published in MIT Tech Talk on Wednesday. The team wanted to figure Posted in: Hybrid Cars , Inventions , Transportation

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