Consumer Demand? Sales of Fuel Efficient Vehicles Fall in U.S.
large The first half of 2010 has not been kind to fuel efficient vehicles in the United States. According Ward Auto, sales of vehicles that get 30 miles-per-gallon (mpg) or better have dropped 10%...
View ArticleAirplane Fuel Economy: The Best and Worst Carriers in the United States
large Just as fuel economy is important for automobiles, it is of equal importance for airplanes. The latest statistics from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) show which major U.S. airlines...
View ArticleEmissions Grades: U.S. Government Proposes Greenhouse Gas Emissions Labels on...
large The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) have proposed that vehicles in showrooms have labels posted on their windshields which not only show...
View ArticleAutomotive X Prize Winners Announced
The winners of the Automotive X Prize may have finished a marathon competition, but their race to the showroom has just begun.read more
View ArticleCruising At 42 MPG: The Chevy Cruze Eco's Gas Mileage Better Than Hybrids
large According to the official fuel economy released by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze Eco is not only head of its class but also tops some hybrid models.read...
View ArticleFord Makes it Fun to Develop Fuel Efficient Driving Skills
large In the fast paced fuel efficiency race car makers are leaving no stone unturned when developing technology to help reduce their vehicles' carbon impact and increase gas mileage.read more
View ArticleUnited States: EPA Addresses Rising Fuel Costs
large With the cost of fuel rapidly increasing, government agencies in the United States are scrambling for options in a still weakened economy. To this end, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...
View ArticleWhite House Announces Historic Fuel Efficiency Standards That Will Save...
White House Announces Historic Fuel Efficiency StandardsToday, U.S. President Obama announced an historic agreement between government and thirteen automakers to bring about new fuel efficiency...
View ArticleDOE Commits Funds to Support Obama Administration Fuel Efficiency Standards
In order to support recent fuel efficiency standards mandated by President Barack Obama, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) has committed $175 million to accelerate the development and...
View ArticleWhite House Makes History With New 54.5 MPG Fuel Standard for Cars and Trucks
The evolution of the American transportation industry took another step forward today when the Obama administration finalized historic fuel economy standards for cars and light-duty trucks. Starting...
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