2010 just may be the year that will live in automotive infamy. The electrification of the automobile will become more than prototype capable, but...
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Since natural gas offers an immediate, common-sense and ecological relief to the nation's over-dependence on foreign oil, why has support for CNG...
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Argonne National Laboratory has for many years sought solutions to pressing national problems in science and technology. America’s first...
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Unlike the ‘70s era, the so-called quality gap between U.S. and foreign automakers is surely narrower. That’s why American automakers...
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On the surface, the Cash-for-Clunkers program appears hard to argue against, because of its press and popularity. After all, the auto industry and the...
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The original EV and PHEV mantra professed loudly that the charging of those cars would be in the evening when demand on the grid is low, and the cost...
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There is a giant chasm between what green idealists want and what present battery technology can deliver. For that reason, it is safe to state that...
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Ford is indeed proving it has a better idea. This time the company is collaborating and researching the use of laser power in the near infra-red...
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With all respect to the Green Movement and Cap-Trade legislation, the internal combustion engine is here to stay for quite some time. Why? Hybrid...
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GMblogs' Twitter entry reported the Chevrolet Volt is now on Facebook. Finally, GM is communicating to the public. According to the site, the first...
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