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(Sunday 15-6-2008, 15h03): New fuel to replace oil based fuels Now here’s an interesting solution to the problem of reducing emissions using the same fleet of cars we have, but by using different fuel. Airplanes need high octane fuel and the octane rating has until now been achieved by adding tetraethyl lead, but that will be outlawed from 2010. Ethanol achieve.... Green energy, Tom van den Berg |
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(Thursday 12-6-2008, 17h18): Li-Ion battery's in Toyota hybrid cars Toyota together with Matsushita Electric Industrial Co are currently developing Li-Ion battery's for hybrid car. Nowadays the breaking energy of hybrid cars is stored in heavier Ni-Mh batteries. The use of Li-Ion should mean there is more power and less weight in a car. Li-Ion is already frequen.... Green energy, Tom van den Berg |
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(Thursday 5-6-2008, 10h10): CO2 recycling system up for show Origo Industries is set to reveal a new technology designed to capture and recycle a vehicle's CO2 emissions and produce fuel that can be used to re-power your car or even power your house. The system captures on-board CO2 emissions and stores it for recycling through a home-unit that uses algae .... Green energy, Tom van den Berg |
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