Articles, tagged with "vehicle emissions", page 2
13th November 2009
The Auto Industry can be best termed as the "engine" of the economy all over the world. It has been contributing towards the economy of all the major manufacturing countries worldwide. It is not only having economic effects but also providing countless ...
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Author:
Link Manager
17th August 2009
History in the making is what the Jeep Cherokee accomplished throughout its reign. The classic sports utility vehicle was a compact vehicle making it one of the most popular on the market. A firm ride with a sporty side made this rugged vehicle appeal to ...
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Author:
Andy Zain
04th August 2009
Hydrogen is the most abundant source of fuel on the planet. It's a primary component in water, and burns clean. You can harness hydrogen electrolysis to improve the mileage of your vehicle. Using a simple hydrogen conversion kit, you can increase your ...
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Author:
Michael Whitford
22nd June 2009
General Motors and Segway have jointly undertaken project Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility (PUMA; not Puma helicopter) and the result is a two-wheeled city vehicle capable of moving up to 35 miles per hour, and going 35 miles on a single charge. ...
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Author:
shariq@technostation.com
09th April 2009
Biomass gasification using organic materials (ideally waste materials which would otherwise go to landfills) is the best way to either directly produce hydrogen from the "syngas" it produces, or generate electricity into the local power grid, from which u...
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Author:
Steve Last
19th June 2008
TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. sketched out how its range of smart safety systems can hold up car manufacturers and car parts in attaining the goal of diminishing the impact of road accidents as well as vehicle emissions. The Auto Channel reported that t...
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Author:
Anthony Fontanelle
18th June 2008
Our world is desperately searching for answers to solving the two biggest problems we all face: Saving energy and protecting the environment. Water powered cars seems to be one of the answers. And while our environment continues to suffer under the strain...
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Author:
Bill Skywalker Edwards
11th May 2008
Our world is desperately searching for answers to solving the two biggest problems we all face: Saving energy and protecting the environment. And while our environment continues to suffer under the strain of toxic pollutants from vehicle emissions, the p...
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Author:
F.Prida
13th February 2008
Why Detox
Today, the big buzz word in the holistic health world is detox. Many people are looking for ways in which to help detoxify themselves and are turning to a plethora of holistic products on the market to do so.
Why? Well our air and water qu...
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Author:
danedal
14th January 2008
Lead is a highly toxic metal found in small amounts in the earth's crust. Because of its relative abundance, low cost, and physical properties, lead and lead based compounds are frequently used in a wide variety of products including paint, ceramics, pipe...
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Author:
Brenda Stokes
09th November 2007
Accounts Receivable Financing- The India Connection explores the vast growing marketplace in India and how you can benefit from this trend by importing goods or exporting goods to this ginormous economy with accounts receivable financing.India is one of t...
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Author:
Gregg Elberg
04th October 2007
Chemically, Resveratrol is a polyphenol that includes the flavanoids and proanthocyanadins, both very powerful antioxidants. These are very useful for the destruction of free radicals that threaten your health and well-being in this age of excessive pollu...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
22nd August 2007
Bigger is better - that is what the China auto market bellows. Huge vehicles have lured Chinese to the showroom and eventually making them push their purchase button.
The big car shopping boom is evident in China as vast numbers of citizens join the ...
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Author:
Anthony Fontanelle
05th July 2007
VeraSun Energy Corporation announced in June 28 the opening of the first E85 retail fueling location in Washington, D.C. The inauguration was the result of an ongoing joint effort of VeraSun and General Motors, maker of quality GMC exhaust system, to ex...
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Author:
Iver Penn
15th June 2007
On April 2, 2007, the Supreme Court made a 5-4 landmark ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA that may have long term implications for the automobile industry. The court ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has the authority to and should conside...
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Author:
Greg Chapman