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Iceland has vast resources to produce hydrogen

Iceland doesn't have any fossil fuel resources of it's own, but it has no shortage natural energy from deep within the earth. Thanks to abundant volcanic activity from the mid-Atlantic ridge, there is plenty of geothermal energy available. This has…

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British Mini E driver upset that he has to give back car

MINI E – Click above for high-res image gallery
BMW has handled its Mini E test program quite differently in the United States and Europe and at least one British test driver isn't happy. In America, people who signed up for the program were given…

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LA 2008: BMW 7-series ActiveHybrid

Click the 7-series ActiveHybrid for a high res gallery
BWM showed its new 7-series ActiveHybrid in North America for the first time today at the LA Auto Show. The 7-series hybrid uses the mild hybrid system developed in cooperation with Mercedes…

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Addressing the demand side of the energy equation

Ever since the first oil embargo of the early seventies, there has been a direct correlation between the price of gasoline and sales of more efficient vehicles. When prices go up people stop buying gas guzzlers, it's simply a matter of…

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GM and Ford hybrids have a good sales month in April

2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid – Click above for high-res gallery
April 2009 proved to be yet another ugly month for U.S. vehicle sales pretty much across the board with virtually every brand showing significant declines and the seasonally adjusted annual…

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Lotus Exige 265E gets Japanese debut

Lotus is taking their flex-fuel Exige 265E sports car outside of Britain for the first time when they show it at JSAE Show in Yokohama Japan. The 265 hp, E85-capable Exige will be prominently displayed at Lotus' booth. The Toyota-sourced supercharged…