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2007
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As gasoline prices across the US continue their inexorable climb back up to the $3 a gallon level and beyond, some of the millions of people who have bought flex-fuel vehicles over the past decade are finally starting to use the flexibility at their disposal. Until recently E85 ethanol pumps were pretty hard to find almost anywhere in the United States.

According to the Department of Energy there are now over 900 E85 filling locations around the country. As the price differential to gasoline increases the reduced fuel mileage of E85 becomes less of an issue and ethanol becomes more attractive to drivers at least.

[Source: Detroit News]

 

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BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD Step behind the curtain at Ford Motor. Experience the documentary first-hand.

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2007
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If you're going to deliver goods anywhere within the London Congestion Zone, the Nicholson McLaren Engines company would like you to consider converting your delivery truck over to dual fuel (petrol and LPG). Last week, NME converted its 1,000th Citroën Berlingo 600 LX 1.4i vanto dual fuel and, because a NME Berlingo dual fuel van is exempt from the London Congestion Charge (for meeting meeting Powershift Band 4 emissions standards) companies that make the switch can save a lot of cash driving around the city. You can see NME's calculations after the jump, but the short of it is a costs savings that should pay for itself within the first year.

The 1,000th convert was purchased by building contractor Maulyte Ltd., which plans to use them for three years. There's lots more, including another picture, after the jump.

[Source: Citroën]


1,000TH CITROËN BERLINGO DUAL FUEL CONVERSION

The 1,000th Citroën Berlingo 600 LX 1.4i van has just been converted for dual fuel (petrol/LPG) operation by Nicholson McLaren Engines (NME). The NME Berlingo dual fuel van is exempt from the London Congestion Charge as it meets Powershift Band 4 emissions standards.

This provides Congestion Charge zone based operators of Berlingo dual fuel vans with a significant cost saving of £1,696 p.a. as well as providing fuel cost savings*. Typically a Berlingo dual fuel van covering 10,000 miles per annum will virtually repay the cost of conversion in its first year of operation.

The 1000th NME dual fuel Berlingo is one of five bought by Woolwich-based building contractor Maulyte Ltd. The vans, which are being supplied by Citroën City, London E1, will be used by the company's skilled tradesmen working throughout the recently extended London Congestion Charge zone. John Creamer, a Maulyte director, explains, "We chose Berlingo dual fuel vans for their combination of high levels of standard equipment, competitive pricing and their London Congestion Charge zone exemption, which will provide major cost savings during their three year life with the company."

Robert Handyside, Citroën's commercial vehicle operations manager, says, "For operation in Congestion Charge zones, the Berlingo dual fuel is a practical, productive and very economical solution. Whether it is intensive urban operation or inter-city courier use from a London base, the NME converted Berlingo dual fuel has proved to be an exceptionally reliable and economical transport option. We have seen NME converted dual fuel Berlingos covering up to 200,000 miles with total reliability."

Fitted to the Euro IV 1.4i 75hp powered Berlingo 600 LX van, the NME dual fuel conversion costs £2,000 + VAT. The conversion includes either a 43 litre LPG tank mounted in place of the spare wheel or a 100 litre tank fitted in the load area. NME's conversion includes a state-of-the-art sequential, common rail, gas injection system, which has been specifically developed for Berlingo Euro IV engines.
Common rail gas injection allows the LPG to be injected at high pressure into the engine's inlet manifold, as close to the valves as possible, so that there is no risk of backfire (a problem associated with less sophisticated dual fuel technology).

The NME conversion also features a sophisticated master/slave synchronisation strategy of the fuel system's ECU and the engine's own electronic management system. This allows the dual fuel system to directly and accurately mimic the engine's main ECU fuelling requirements to ensure optimum performance and economy. As such the NME Berlingo dual fuel van has the same performance characteristics as the petrol engined vehicle. The dual fuel Berlingo conversion meets European standard R6701 and is fully European On Board Diagnosis (EOBD) compliant.

The Berlingo dual fuel conversion has the same 12,500 mile/annual service requirements as the original 1.4i petrol engined vehicle. All Berlingo dual fuel conversions are covered by a two year unlimited mileage/3 year, 100,000 mile warranty. In the Greater London area, there are 80 LPG filling stations and 1,286 UK wide - providing the UK with more LPG outlets per total number of filling stations than any other country in Europe.

* Annual comparative cost of operation in London Congestion Charge zone

(1) Based on a LPG cost of £2.09 per gallon and a diesel fuel cost of £4.22 per gallon, and an estimated urban fuel consumption of 24.18mpg for the Berlingo dual fuel and 42.2mpg for a similarly-powered diesel van.
(2) Cost of annual congestion charge (252 days) as set by Transport For London.

 

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April
9
2007
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Battery manufacturer Grupo Cegasa has announced plans to lead a team of fifteen companies in a four-year co-operative effort to improve upon current hydrogen fuel-cell technology. Two different types of cells will be the main focus of the project; polymer membrane and solid oxide fuel cells. In particular, reducing the cost to manufacture fuel-cells and improving the length of their operating life are seen as key factors in taking fuel-cells mainstream.

Analysis: Cegasa, which operates two modern manufacturing plants to produce alkaline and zinc-chloride batteries, sees hydrogen fuel-cells as taking over from traditional battery technologies and are making their play to ensure they have a piece of the fuel-cell market in the future. It will be interesting to see how successful this consortium of internationally diverse companies is in meeting their goals.

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[Source: H2 Daily]

 

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April
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2007
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Last October the University of Michigan teamed up with ZipCar to offer the car-sharing service for staff and students at the Ann Arbor School. There are currently six cars available at three different campus locations around town and the service has been growing in use ever since. The Ann Arbor News has an interview with a U-M representative about the program.

So far students have been the main users of the service. Unfortunately their use is limited because the insurance company requires users to be twenty-one and older. Many of the students at U-M fall below that threshold and the university is actively working with the insurance company to lower that limit. Check out the interview at the Read link.

[Source: Ann Arbor News]

 

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2007
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It's a bold cover tagline: "Save The Planet - Or Else." And Newsweek found the right man for the image: Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has that movie star action hero aura and a more-recent green image. Two sections of Newsweek's latest issue (on newsstands today) will probably be of interest to AutoblogGreen readers.

First, Science Editor Sharon Begley's discussion that even curbing CO2 emissions won't be enough to get us out of our mess. Begley describes other ways (carbon sequestration, for example) to make the air cleaner.

Secondly, the "How to Live a Greener Life" section, which includes knowning yourpersonal carbon footprint and these driving-specific tips:
  • Buy a greener car by using EPA MPG rates and learning about tax credits.
  • Use public transportation more often: "You can reduce your carbon dioxide emissions by about 1,590 pounds per year if you leave the car home two days a week and take public transportation instead."
  • Use carbon offsetting to clean up after your car.
Good tips, sure, but not enough to match the "or else" threatened on the cover, methinks.

[Source: Newsweek]

 

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2007
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In February, we brought you news that Hybrid Technologies would be announcing a dealer network at the New York Auto Show this year. Read about all of that here. It seems that Hybrid Technologies showed up at the show right as Benjamin Chertoff from Popular Mechanics was leaving. As any self respecting automotive junkie would do, he talked his way into a test drive. View the video of the event above, and click here for the whole story from their website.

[Source: Popular Mechanics via Autoblog]

 

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2007
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Ecotality, who bill themselves as a researcher, inventor, developer, acquirer, and licensor of proprietary green energy technologies, has partnered up with the Arizona Public Services (APS) to produce the ECObus, a mobile classroom for promoting hydrogen technologies. The 31-seat, zero-emissions vehicle is designed to educate the public about the benefits of hydrogen as a renewable alternative to petroleum fuels.

The ECObus is itself a hydrogen fuel-cell powered vehicle which runs on a hybrid system of three HyPM 65 Fuel-Cell power modules producing 180 kW / 241 hp combined with 720 volts of ultracapacitors to achieve the peak power requirements of 350 kW / 469 hp. Top speed is 55 mph / 90 km/h and range is 4 hours at full power via its hydrogen fuel storage capacity of 45 kg.

Analysis: The term "hydrogen economy" is starting to filter into the mainstream but many people are still unaware of how the entire system works from start to end. Education campaigns are sure to improve adoption rates of such new technologies as people become aware of how much cleaner and more environmentally friendly hydrogen is compared to petroleum fuels.

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[Source: Ecotality via H2 Daily]

 

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April
9
2007
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As the supply of cheap fuel dwindles, rural Lampeter embarks on 'energy descent'.
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2007
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L1X-75 is all electric sports car developed to demonstrate Hybrid Technologies' electric drive system.
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2007
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U.S. President nearly plugs power cord into hydrogen fueling port on Ford concept car.
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