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The esthetics of Wind Farms
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Proposed wind farm site in Maine is too windy
(0 replies)
Shape Memory Alloy Could Turn Exhaust Heat to Energy
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Sunpods EV portable charging station
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GM Coskata Biofuel plant opens
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Say Goodbye to Corn Fed Beef
(2 replies)
G-OIL(TM) SAE 5W-30 turns animal fat into API SM Oil
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Congress Charges up Solar Power
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Texans could get California Emissions
(0 replies)
US States to set emission standards independently
(4 replies)
GM carries out new energy strategy to support sustainable development of automotive energy in China
(1 reply)
Buy a new GREENer car or drive my old car?
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oil prices keep falling
(3 replies)
Oil may drop to $35/barrel
(2 replies)
Americans saving $1B / day on gas
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How low can oil go? A lot lower, actually
(1 reply)
Mapquest: low gas prices
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GM and States study best E85 station locations
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What's Behind (and Ahead for) Oil
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E15? E20? New Ethanol Blends in test
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GM Recognized For Development Of The Emissions-Reducing Catalytic Converter
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Number of US E85 Pumps Passes 1,800 Mark
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Turning Carbon Dioxide Into Fuel
(1 reply)
Cellulosic Ethanol Leader, Becomes Public and Changes Name to KL Energy Corp.
(1 reply)
Closer to Hydrogen Storage
(4 replies)
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