Lest you think the government is cutting back on spending money, U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu announced today the Department of Energy (DOE) is accepting applications for up to $184 million over three to five years to accelerate the development and deployment of new efficient vehicle technologies.
When spy shots surfaced of the pre-production version of the 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible, an outcry went up among Camaro enthusiasts over the AM/FM whip antenna positioned on the rear deck lid.
It appears everything is capable of being combined or hybridized these days, including batteries. GE researchers successfully demonstrated on a hybrid transit bus a dual battery system that pairs a sodium battery from GE with a Li-ion battery from A123Systems.
DOE announces up to $184M for advanced vehicle R&D
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Lest you think the government is cutting back on spending money, U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu announced today the Department of Energy (DOE) is accepting applications for up to $184 million over three to five years to accelerate the development and deployment of new efficient vehicle technologies.
A little government pork to
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In reply to DOE announces up to $184M for advanced vehicle R&D by Frank Sherosky
A little government pork to Chu on.
you see what ive done there? I made a funny with that dude's name.
You are too funny, Patrick Rarr.
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In reply to A little government pork to by Patrick Rall
Or do you prefer, Patrick San?
Chevy Camaro antenna
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Interesting little piece from Chevy on challenges of putting antenna on the ragtop Camaro that wasn't hideous.
2012 Mustang pricing
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the entry GT gets a price cut
Chrysler recalling minivans over airbag problem
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airbags opening
2011 Ford Explorer gets 25mpg
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with the tivct 3.5L V6.
GM recalling popular SUVs
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for seat belt problem.
Chevy turned to ham radio expertise for spoiler antenna solution
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When spy shots surfaced of the pre-production version of the 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible, an outcry went up among Camaro enthusiasts over the AM/FM whip antenna positioned on the rear deck lid.
Did not see Keith's entry!!!
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In reply to Chevy turned to ham radio expertise for spoiler antenna solution by Frank Sherosky
I will cancel mine. I guess that teaches me to write first and check later.
GE demonstrates dual battery system is optimal for heavy vehicle
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It appears everything is capable of being combined or hybridized these days, including batteries. GE researchers successfully demonstrated on a hybrid transit bus a dual battery system that pairs a sodium battery from GE with a Li-ion battery from A123Systems.
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