Moving beyond conventional diesel buses Over the past several decades, cities have invested in buses that run on alternative fuels such as compressed natural gas (CNG) and diesel-electric hybrid drive trains.
In 2011, more than 35 percent of U s. public transit buses used alternative fuels or hybrid technology, and that number is set to grow.
which invested in the research, development and testing of alternative fuels and related equipment, such as electric charging stations, for the transit industry.
and coolingof the surrounding areasays MATS Projectco-ordinator Fabrizio Fabrizi. he plant willproduce energy n demanddue to theintegration with a backup system containingvarious alternative fuels.
The call includes a topic on the development of the next-generation technologies for biofuels and sustainable alternative fuels v
There no doubt that in the race for green power the human body has been overlooked in favor of alternative fuel sources such as biofuels, hydrogen etc.
An alternative fuel could be liquefied natural gas such as super-cold liquid methane; when stored as a liquid it needs far less space than gas. f a market for small business jets existed,
Alternative fuels for cancer cells The group also found evidence of increased PEPCK levels in tissues from lung-cancer patients."
"Our work shows that cancers can use alternative fuel sources to help drive their growth under stressful conditions,"notes Prof.
"In Pacific Northwest National Laboratorys Microbial Cell Dynamics Laboratory, scientists produce microorganisms for biofuels and alternative fuel research.
engineers have been working with alternative fuels. A Norwegian engineer is currently pursuing a new approach: With Vindskiptm, he has designed a cargo ship that is powered by wind and gas.
but this marks the biggest ever investment in alternative fuels by a major commercial airline, reports The New york times. Eventually, United plans to integrate biofuels into its entire fleet.
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