Going Green with Green Car – All Articles
The answer is simple: Near-zero emissions, cheap operation, and maybe no more oil.
Read MoreAdvanced fuels and technologies are making mass transit more efficient.
Read MoreEfficiency improves by combining the best attributes of gasoline and diesel technology.
Read MoreHorsepower isn't the only way to measure performance, as this competition shows.
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By 1997, the Department of Energy was recognizing ethanol's growing role while methanol was falli...
Read MoreWhile a general move from methanol to ethanol was evident in 1996, there were also conflicting ac...
Read MoreBy the end of 1995, methanol was increasingly sharing the news with ethanol.
Read MoreThe transition from a methanol focus to renewable ethanol fuel began in 1995, although methanol w...
Read MoreHybrid cars needn't be costly. This mild hybrid brings higher efficiency at $23,000.
Read MoreAn around-the-world tour proves the worth of natural gas as a clean motor fuel.
Read MoreHybrid electric drive technology is making mass transit even more efficient.
Read MoreWhile methanol and ethanol vehicle activities grew in the mid-1990s, other alternative fuels gain...
Read MoreMercedes-Benz shows its first application of the two-mode hybrid system.
Read MoreNothing provides the same level of understanding as actually getting behind the wheel and driving.
Read MoreIn the early 1990s, the lack of an extensive refueling infrastructure posed big challenges for fl...
Read MoreAfter almost universal focus on petroleum-based methanol, manufacturers and...
Read MoreIt seemed that M85 methanol fueling was about to get a huge boost in late 1993.
Read MoreThink subcompacts are too small? There's a new direction and you may just be surprised.
Read MoreDriving 20,000 miles in Mercury's Mariner Hybrid reinforces why this is a great vehicle.
Read MoreAuto enthusiasts get creative to come up with an E85 flexible fuel Ford Mustang.
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