The Coalition for Responsible Transportation’s (CRT) truck fleets serving the Oakland Port have achieved compliance with the Port of Oakland’s Clean Truck Management Plan’s (CTMP) emissions standards.
Endicott Biofuels and TransAlgae have signed a development agreement for the production of transportation fuel and renewable feedstock source from algae.
Canadian Pacific has partnered with Natural Resources Canada, under the National Renewable Diesel Demonstration Initiative, to carry out a pilot project on biodiesel. Lee Richardson, Member of Parliament for Calgary Centre announced this on behalf of Fred Green, Canadian Pacific President and CEO and Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister for Natural Resources, and this is the first time biodiesel will be used in Canadian cold-weather rail service.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $45 million as smart grid stimulus fund for a smart grid project to Con Edison. Following this, Viridity Energy has announced that it will work together with Con Edison in their smart grid project.
A group of researchers at the City College of New York is developing a new way to generate power for planes and automobiles based on materials known as piezoelectrics, which convert the kinetic energy of motion into electricity. They will present their concept later this month at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society's (APS) Division of Fluid Dynamics.
TransForm has released a new study that discloses that people in California can meet the greenhouse gas reduction targets by changing their car culture. The study titled, ‘Windfall For All: How Connected, Convenient Neighborhoods Can Protect Our Climate and Safeguard California’s Economy,’ has found that the people who live in Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento and the Bay Area spend less amount of money in transportation than the other communities that live in areas where public transportation facility is limited. The study finds that if people in these areas had better access to transportation, the state would be able to save as much as $31 billion annually on the cost of transportation and emit 34% less greenhouse gas emissions.
Starting in 2011, Worldwide Environmental Products will begin the rollout of the Utah Vehicle Emission Inspection Systems. “The committee offers full support to Worldwide Environmental Products,” said Sharon Pierce, Chair Selection Committee.
A boat tail, a tapering protrusion mounted on the rear of a truck, leads to fuel savings of 7.5 percent. This is due to dramatically-improved aerodynamics, as shown by road tests conducted by the PART (Platform for Aerodynamic Road Transport) public-private partnership platform
Experts from China are helping prepare the North East for a low-carbon future with the creation of the region’s first petrol-free passenger bus
Better Place Denmark and DSB have signed a groundbreaking agreement to provide Danes with door-to-door, sustainable transportation by combining trains and electric cars
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