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 July 22, 2010

Tesla Technology Testing Toyota's iQ
Researcher Says Petroleum-Based Fuel Additive Can Be Produced Organically
Ford Studies Use of Soy Oil to Make Rubber Car Parts More Environmentally Friendly
EPA's Energy Star Program Helps Auto Plants Improve Efficiency
EU Project Looks to Bring Eco-Driving to Forefront
Electric Cars Not Yet Feasible for Brazil

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Tesla Technology Testing Toyota's iQ
Though no final decision has been made, the Japan-based auto maker is contemplating Tesla technology to power its first all-electric vehicle, scheduled for limited production in 2012. Read Now


Researcher Says Petroleum-Based Fuel Additive Can Be Produced Organically
Volume production remains a hurdle, but an Iowa State professor says organic isooctane could be commercially viable in 10 years. Read Now


Ford Studies Use of Soy Oil to Make Rubber Car Parts More Environmentally Friendly
The International Rubber Study Group says the global auto industry accounts for more than 50% of worldwide rubber consumption, which exceeded 24.2 million tons in 2008. Read Now


EPA's Energy Star Program Helps Auto Plants Improve Efficiency
A report finds the industry’s reductions in fossil-fuel use and greenhouse gases equal the emissions generated in producing the electricity used by more than 80,000 households for a year. Read Now


EU Project Looks to Bring Eco-Driving to Forefront
The ultimate goal is to educate and coach drivers to pilot their vehicles in the most fuel-efficient manner, improving their driving skills while helping them pick optimum routes. Read Now


Electric Cars Not Yet Feasible for Brazil
The government recently suspended a package of incentives for EVs, frightened by the country’s notorious power blackouts that helped bring about voter rejection of the previous centrist government eight years ago. Read Now


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