Ethanol
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A Canadian company plans to convert the city of Edmonton's municipal waste into usable ethanol.
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The new Bentley Supersports Convertible is the fastest four-seater convertible on the road today.
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Scientists have found a way to turn discarded fruit peels, newspapers and other waste products into cheap fuel to power the world’s vehicles.
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Tiny manufacturer Revenge Designs Inc has created a supercar that is sure to rival other machs costing twice as much. What's more, it will be made entirely of US components and assembled locally, too.
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While studying the possibilities of waste recycling, researchers at a Swedish university have come up with an unlikely suspect for an alternative fuel source - the orange.
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A new study says that replacing gasoline with second-generation biofuels, such as cellulosic ethanol derived from processed urban waste, could cut global emissions by 80%.
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Researchers have analyzed the best way to maximize the “miles per acre” from biomass and discovered that the best bet is to convert the biomass to electricity, rather than ethanol.
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Automotive technology specialist Ricardo has revealed the development of technology that optimizes ethanol-fuelled engines to a level of performance that exceeds gasoline engine efficiency and approaches levels previously reached only by diesel engines.
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Discarded stones removed as part of olive production could soon be converted into bioethanol and used as an alternative to petrol or diesel.
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The bio-ethanol powered Climax mid engine two seat open sports car features a horizontally opposed Prodrive Boxer 4 cylinder engine, which will propel the car from 0-60mph in under four seconds and give the vehicle a top speed of 170mph.
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New scientific research may strengthen the argument that producing some of the most popular biofuel stocks using current methods could be causing more harm than good.
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Honda's zero-emission FCX Clarity fuel cell vehicle will act as a pace car at the start of the Indy Japan 300 at Twin Ring Motegi this weekend in a move designed to highlight the IndyCar Series' green credentials.
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