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Electric cars stir debate about fuel-economy standards - USATODAY.com - 0 views

  • In an apparent compromise, the Environmental Protection Agency capped at 200,000 per maker the number of electric vehicles that could be credited with a 0-gram rating for carbon dioxide (CO2) through 2016. Additional EVs would be charged some responsibility for the CO2 created while producing the electricity to charge them.
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Alternative Energy«Greentech|Green Living|Green Vehicle » Propeller - 1 views

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    When looking into alternative energy car people are focusing mainly on electric power cars, ethanol cars and hybrid plugins as the cars of the future but I really think we have overlooked one power source that has always been here right on top of us and that the constant solar power that is coming at us from the sun.
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10 Best Apocalyptic Vehicles - 0 views

  • Global warming. Faltering economies. Dwindling resources. Mankind has finally set in motion environmental, political and social policies that will surely destroy the world as we know it. Not everyone will fall. Those who survive will roam the scorched wasteland to fend for themselves against the predatory undead while scavenging what they can to survive. The end of days is at hand, and the only question is this: What will you drive when it all comes tumbling down?
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Grid Power Quality Improvements Using Grid-Coupled Hybrid Electric Vehicles with a Dual... - 0 views

  • The paper discusses the use of a dual energy storage system based on batteries and supercapacitors in hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). The battery has a large energy density, enabling an all-electric driving range of 100 km, while the supercapacitor has a large power density and provides peak power during acceleration and regenerative breaking. The paper discusses the benefits and drawbacks of both storage systems and the specific requirements imposed by the hybrid drive train. Coupling such a HEV to the grid allows interaction between grid and HEV, providing the grid with a controllable load. Depending on the communication between the hybrid fleet and the grid, this load can be controlled by adjusting the electricity price in order to allow a higher penetration of intermittent renewable energy sources such as wind parks in the grid and if the communication allows the transmission system operator to reduce the load imposed on the grid by the hybrid fleet, the hybrid fleet can become part of the secondary frequency control reserve. In case of sudden demand or supply fluctuations, the hybrid fleet can assist in primary control of the grid. Due to the dual energy storage system the HEVs can also provide fast load tracking to keep the voltage in microgrids at the desired set point. An experimental setup with a battery, grid coupling and induction machine proves the feasibility of the concept.
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The Energy Blog: Valence Technology Premieres First Intelligent, Large-Format Lithium-I... - 0 views

  • Valence believes its new generation of phosphate-based lithium-ion battery systems will move the electric vehicle industry one step closer to the Holy Grail -- finding a battery solution that is safe, intelligent, lasts longer and weighs less than outdated technologies being used today.
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The Cost of Energy » Blog Archive » Mitsu's itty bitty i - 0 views

  • Additional exciting i news? Indeed there is. Mitsubishi is eyeing a 2010 launch for an all-electric lithium-ion version of the i called the i MIEV.
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    Yet another car company with a great plan for an electric vehicle - and yes, it's based on a lithium ion battery pack.
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Al Fin: Why Not Cellulosic Electricity? Bio-EtOH vs. EVs - 0 views

  • According to the NREL report referenced above, converting biomass into cellulosic ethanol can be done at about a 45% efficiency (i.e. 45% of the energy of the biomass makes it into the fuel.) In contrast, biomass can be converted at 33-37% efficiency [pdf] when cofired. Combining this with the 5x improvement of drivetrain efficiency that comes with electric propulsion, and the same amount of biomass converted to what I'll call "cellulosic electricity" will take a vehicle 3.8x as far as it would in the form of cellulosic ethanol.
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    Makes one really wonder the agenda behind the EU's policy on biofuels.
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Technology Review: High-Efficiency Generators for Hybrid Vehicles - 0 views

  • An unconventional engine design is attracting attention as a potential alternative to hydrogen fuel cells or conventional engines in some hybrid vehicles. Called the free-piston engine, it could be used to generate electricity as efficiently as fuel cells yet cost less.
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Wiley InterScience: Journal: Abstract - 0 views

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    As fuel cell technologies are developed, hydrogen-powered vehicles are receiving more interest. The hydrogen economy, particularly hydrogen-powered vehicle penetration into the Korean transportation market, is studied in this paper. Market share was predicted using the currently available data. The results showed that the hydrogen era will not be as bright as predicted by many people. The main barrier is the fuel cell cost.
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Battery costs will keep electrics from going mainstream, study says - 2 views

  • Electric vehicles are unlikely to become high-volume mainstream products by 2020, according to a study by Boston Consulting Group.
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    A similar conclusion was reached by a UK Automotive sector report for UK Govt in support of the Low Carbon Transition Plan published last year.
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After Gutenberg » Blog Archive » The days of the large hybrid vehicle battery... - 0 views

  • The ultracapacitor-equipped Toyota Supra HV-R coupe became the first hybrid to win the 24-hour endurance car race held at Japan’s Tokachi International Speedway. The hybrid Supra finished 616 laps of the 5.1-kilometer (roughly three-mile) course—19 more laps than the second-place, non-hybrid, Nissan Fairlady Z.
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    ultracapacitor equiped vehicles are beating conventional speed racing cars. Still to mention the cost, but the performance achieved is extraordinary...
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Report 2019 A research agenda for life cycle assessment of electromobility - Final repo... - 1 views

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    Considering the many LCAs for electric vehicles, sometimes reaching different conclusions in different contexts, some guidance on LCA in this field is welcome.
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Transportation Battery Recycling Market to Surpass $10 Billion by 2030 - 2 views

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    "Driven by the rapid implementation of electric vehicles, the need for battery recycling grows with it and the world's transportation battery recycling market is expected to generally nearly $10.3 billion by 2030, according to a new report."

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WHISKY POWER: New Company Celtic Renewables Turns Whisky Byproducts into Biofuel | Inha... - 0 views

  • Edinburgh Napier University transformed pott ale and draff from the making of whisky into fuel to run a vehicle, and now the university has turned that process into a business called Celtic Renewables Ltd.!
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Right Price for Charging Electric Cars? - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    Companies that run charging stations for electric cars, many of which currently make the service free, are looking at how much they should charge in the future. See it on Scoop.it, via Sustainable Energy via scoop.it
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EV's and Hybrids are not our future - Emerging Technology Corporation, Green Division - 3 views

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    Any comments. What about rare earth minerals? Anyone have any more articles about the impact of rare earth on future energy sustainability?
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ENN: Electricity from the exhaust pipe - 0 views

  • Researchers are working on a thermoelectric generator that converts the heat from car exhaust fumes into electricity. The module feeds the energy into the car’s electronic systems. This cuts fuel consumption and helps reduce the CO2 emissions from motor vehicles.
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