 Stories About: biofuels AND cars AND energy AND ethanol
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Why Vinod Khosla is very wrong A pragmatic view of cellulosic biofuels |
Joseph Romm |
17 Jan 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: biofuels, cars, cellulosic ethanol, electric vehicles, energy, ethanol, hybrids, Prius (all these topics) |
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Pragmatists v. environmentalists, part I Prius: Green or greenwash? |
Vinod Khosla |
14 Jan 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: biofuels, cars, electric vehicles, energy, ethanol, hybrids, Prius (all these topics) |
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French connections Is it something in the air? |
Ron Steenblik |
20 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: biofuels, cars, energy, ethanol, France (all these topics) |
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Toxic optimists vs. plaid shirts Delusional Beltway optimism about energy |
Michael Tobis |
12 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: biofuels, ethanol, hybrids, cars, books, energy, climate (all these topics) |
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All You Need Is Lovins A conversation with energy guru Amory Lovins |
David Roberts |
26 Jul 2007 |
Main Dish |
| If politicians think in sound bites and intellectuals think in sentences, Amory Lovins thinks in white papers. His speech is studded with pregnant pauses -- you can almost hear the whirs and clicks as an enormous mass of statistics, analyses, and aphorisms is trimmed and edited into a manageable length. I've talked to experts who struggle to substantiate their answers. Lovins struggles to leave thing ... |
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| Topics: Amory Lovins, biofuels, cars, coal, Congress, energy, energy efficiency, ethanol, fuel efficiency, Iraq, renewable energy (all these topics) |
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Give ethanol a chance: The case for corn-based fuel With the right rules in place, it could work |
David Morris |
17 Jun 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: biofuels, cars, climate, climate change mitigation, energy, ethanol, greenhouse-gas emissions, renewable energy (all these topics) |
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FutureFlex/LoveSounds An interview with Mary Beth Stanek, General Motors energy director |
Yolanda Crous |
15 Dec 2006 |
Main Dish |
| Trucks with a green hue? GM is in heaven. What a difference three bucks a gallon makes. In the past year, General Motors has rallied state and federal support to get more E85 (an 85 percent ethanol, 15 percent gasoline blend) pumps at U.S. gas stations, launched a corn-hued marketing blitz, and announced that it is increasing production of its flex-fuel vehicles by 25 percent. Ma ... |
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| Topics: biofuels, business, cars, energy, ethanol, interview (all these topics) |
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Consumer Reports: E85 is jive Flex-fuel vehicles greenwash Detroit's SUV addiction. |
Tom Philpott |
08 Dec 2006 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: biofuels, cars, energy, ethanol (all these topics) |
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Can My Car Do That? Find out which cars can run on ethanol and biodiesel |
Kate Sheppard |
05 Dec 2006 |
Main Dish |
| Going bio with your auto doesn't mean you have to invest in some strange contraption your neighbors will stare at. In fact, upward of 4 million cars currently on the road in the United States are already compatible with E85, a blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline. More automakers are making new E85-ready models -- known as flex-fuel vehicles -- every year. To top that off, so to s ... |
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| Topics: biofuels, cars, energy, ethanol (all these topics) |
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