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President George W. Bush Demonstrates Commitment to Development of Clean and Secure Energy Through Hydrogen Fuel President Refuels GM Vehicle at First Hydrogen Refueling Station in the Country WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 25, 2005) President George W. Bush refueled a General Motors Corp. hydrogen-powered minivan at a Shell station in Washington D.C. today, to demonstrate his commitment toward building a hydrogen economy and reducing our country's dependence on fossil fuels.More... | ||
Greens call for sustainability criteria to be applied to hydrogen economy EU Business: As a source of energy from which the only waste emission is water, hydrogen is unquestionably a more environmentally friendly option that, say, diesel or natural gas. The problem, however, is that hydrogen is not a primary energy source, and therefore it must be produced using other forms of energy. If, as is most often the case today, those energy sources are fossil fuel based, then significant amounts of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide will still be released into the atmosphere ... | ||
GM to develop fuel cell vehicles with Energy Department General Motors Corp. and DaimlerChrysler AG have signed agreements with the U.S. Department of Energy to develop hydrogen fuel cell vehicles over the next five years, the automakers said Wednesday.(03/30/2005 11:25 AM PST) | ||
UK: Green Motorsport Heads Of To Goodwood Festival GreenMotorsport Limited based in Woking Surrey will head off to the Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend. Interested parties can arrange a short meeting at Goodwood by telephoning "Gordon Foat" MD of GreenMotorsport Limited at the event on the following numbers. ( 07771 895 429) The Green Motorsport mission is to become the premier motorsport company solely devoted to environmental racing, with emphasis on research into alternative future energies, electric drive trains, Hydrogen and Fuel cell systems, Nitrogen propulsion systems, Ethanol and appropriate technologies. | ||
2006 Motorcycle runs on hydrogen power LOS ANGELES Looks like a motorcycle, sounds like a bicycle. Intelligent Energy says its hydrogen-powered motorbike, which is expected to sell for about $6,000, is so quiet it's 'kind of like riding a horse.' A British firm showed off a hydrogen-powered motorbike to the USA Tuesday. Intelligent Energy hopes to begin selling it late next year. It could be priced at about $6,000 once mass production of about 10,000 units begins, the company says. While attention has been focused on developing pollution-free hydrogen-powered cars, Intelligent Energy and some others have turned instead to two-wheeled transportation. USA Today Link Here |
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