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Alternative fuel vehicles popularity is determined by fuel economy

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Alternative fuel vehicles popularity is determined by fuel economy

According to a new study, fuel economy is the chief consideration when selecting gas or alternative powered vehicles. A new consumer survey carried out by the non-partisan think tank, Fuels Institute, which analyzes market issues in relation to fuels, and was founded by the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS), found that for consumers, the […]​READ MORE

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Renewable energy wins a victory in the US

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A hydrogen fuel transition may be on the horizon

Study highlights the possibility of a hydrogen transition in transportation The University of California's Institute of Transportation Studies has released a new study concerning the commercialization of vehicles equipped with hydrogen fuel cells. These vehicles are verging on commercial launch throughout the world. Many automakers have plans to release their fuel cell vehicles to the […]READ MORE

 

 

 

 

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