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| DTE Energy moves fleet to biodiesel |
Michigan's largest utility company is making an effort to reduce its carbon footprint by switching to renewable fuels. DTE Energy has a fleet of 800 trucks and service vehicles that are necessary to keep electricity flowing to its customers. > more
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| Det News: Feds push 36 mpg cars by 2015 |
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| Solazyme demos 100% algae-based biodiesel truck |
A recent test of Solazyme biodiesel, Soladiesel, demonstrates that Soladiesel has superior cold weather properties to any commercially available biodiesel, according to the company. > more
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| Green Corp. plans to draw biodiesel from coconut in the Philippines |
Canada's Green Corp. plans to invest US$25 million in a coconut-based biodiesel project in the Philippines.
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| Blow to introduction of greener fuel as oil firms face production delay |
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| From fries to fuel |
McDonald's franchise owner reuses grease from fries as fuel. > more
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| Con-way lowers speed to save diesel across fleet |
Con-way, the largest freight hauler in the US, says it can save millions of gallons of diesel fuel by lowering fleet speeds to 62mph. > more
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| Wired exposes ZAP 'Hype' |
Wired Magazine takes electric car maker Zap to task for its business practices. > more
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| $1 a gallon ethanol? AETC says yes |
The Alternative Energy Technology Center has announced its plans to produce ethanol for the U.S. market at less than $1 per gallon. AETE will refine biomass into fuel products using its exclusive technology. Most new automobiles built in the U.S. by General Motors and other manufacturers are equipped to run on 85 percent ethanol. > more
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