- Info
Search results
—
4 items matching your search terms
Subscribe to an always-updated feed of these search terms
-
China's New Car: Plug In, Turn On, Drive Out
-
Back in the ‘50s, a strange little car from Germany suddenly appeared -- the Beetle. No way, we thought, could Germany compete with Detroit. We were wrong. Now ...
by
erica
—
last modified
Mar 16, 2009 12:27 PM
—
filed under:
fuel economy,
transportation,
business,
automobile,
automakers,
electric cars,
plug-in hybrids,
cars
—
Relevance:
1%
-
Does the United States Need Bolivia’s Lithium?
-
President Obama has some ambitious goals. One would put a million plug-in electric vehicles on the road by 2015. That’s going to require a lot of batteries ...
by
erica
—
last modified
Mar 16, 2009 11:55 AM
—
filed under:
Nevada,
recycling,
plug-in hybrids,
North Carolina,
electric cars,
batteries,
China,
Chile,
Bolivia,
lithium
—
Relevance:
1%
-
Biofuels Can Be Electrifying
-
<p>It was a bad week for ethanol. First EPA proposed disqualifying corn ethanol as a renewable fuel (see yesterday's Grok <a class="external-link" ...
by
erica
—
last modified
Aug 27, 2009 10:14 AM
—
filed under:
science,
fossil fuels,
transportation,
automobile,
corn ethanol,
gasoline,
electric cars,
cellulosic ethanol,
cars,
carbon dioxide emissions,
renewables,
biofuels,
research
—
Relevance:
1%
-
Lovins Sees Bright, Efficient Future
-
<a class="external-link" href="http://nicholas.duke.edu/deanseries">Lecturing</a> at Duke University last week, physicist Amory Lovins predicted the end of our ...
by
erica
—
last modified
Nov 09, 2009 12:25 PM
—
filed under:
Amory Lovins,
electricity,
climate change,
energy,
automakers,
automobile,
global warming,
electric cars,
integrated design,
electric vehicle,
energy efficiency,
cars,
Duke Environment and Society Lecture
—
Relevance:
1%