Month: February 2012
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Military Leads Fuel-Cell Vehicle Parade In Hawaii
The U.S. military is putting 16 GM fuel-cell vehicles to work in Hawaii, part of a statewide push to encourage development of a hydrogen infrastructure.
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Tesla Motors Bricking Controversy Really A Big Deal?
Individuals who may have a grudge to bear claim Tesla electric cars brick, the EV maker defends its brand and a virtual slugfest begins.
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Fuel Cell City Car Concept: Hug It Or Drive It?
Propelled by a fuel cell, the “Electric City Car” is tiny, seats just one and at six feet long by four feet wide, petite enough to fit in any parking space.
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Helping Offshore Wind Farms Weather The Storm
A new study by Carnegie Mellon University examines ways that developers and manufacturers can mitigate the risk of hurricanes to offshore wind farms in the U.S.
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Transition to Efficient Light Bulbs Bolsters Companies, Creates Jobs
Ohio has 1500 new advanced lighting manufacturing jobs in its 105,000 job green economy.