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December 15, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

b…/b and the use of solar benergy/b to produce fuels [”such as bhydrogen/b from water”]. The nine faculty members on the team [named here] include specialties in chemistry, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer bscience/b, b…/b

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Climate Progress » Blog Archive » A Nobelist for bEnergy/b Secretary b…/b

December 10, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

I would add that the Department of bEnergy/b is probably the most bscience/b and btechnology/b intensive of all federal agencies, since it does far more than oversee the nation’s applied benergy/b R&D programs. The DOE oversees all of the national b…/b

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Climate Progress » Blog Archive » Whose bailout plan is best: Ford b…/b

December 3, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

General Motors will also continue to invest in bhydrogen/b fuel cell btechnology/b, which –when commercially deployed — will reduce automobile emissions to non-polluting water vapor. Already, General Motors has deployed 90 Equinox compact b…/b

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Climate Progress » Blog Archive » Why is our benergy/b policy so lame b…/b

November 12, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

He described being forced by lawmakers, special interests and even Bush administration officials to fund research for hybrid cars, only to be shifted back to favoring clean diesel btechnology/b, then to funding bhydrogen/b-powered engines and b…/b

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Lloyd Alter: Let's Get Small

September 13, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

I have certainly been promoting these, along with lower speed limits, as a way of drastically reducing fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. “We don’t need hydrogen cars and new technology, we just need better, smaller designs, …

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Eric Greenberg and Karl Weber: Project FREE: The Next Apollo …

August 28, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Perhaps the most exciting possibility is energy based on hydrogen or on fusion reactions, the source of the sun’s own energy. Science-fiction fantasy? Not really. Fusion power is one of 14 “Grand Challenges for Engineering” selected by …

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Project FREE: The Next Apollo Program Both Candidates Should Embrace - Huffington Post

August 28, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Project FREE: The Next Apollo Program Both Candidates Should EmbraceHuffington Post,?NY?- 1 hour agoPerhaps the most exciting possibility is energy based on hydrogen or on fusion reactions, the source of the sun's own energy. Science-fiction fantasy? …

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‘Major discovery’ from MIT primed to unleash solar revolution — NOT!

August 2, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Inspired by the photosynthesis performed by plants, Nocera and Matthew Kanan, a postdoctoral fellow in Nocera’s lab, have developed an unprecedented process that will allow the sun’s energy to be used to split water into hydrogen and …

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