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Newsletter n° 25/2009 - June 21 - 27, 2009
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Summary
- Die neue aussergewöhnliche Tour von Umberto Marchese auf Elektro-Bike FRISBEE EURO 7 - SOFTBIKE (in German language) - Flexible Solar Powered Rooftop Shingles - Daimler Trucks Receives Baden-Württemberg's Environmental Technology Award 2009 - Renault and EDF strengthen collaboration on zero-emission electric vehicle - Renault and ALD Automotive announce their commitment to zero emissions mobility - All-electric car-sharing debuts in Baltimore - Ford Electric Vehicle prototypes plug-in to UK government low carbon vehicle fleet - Ford makes progress on sustainability strategy by increasing fuel economy, lowering emissions - Press release from the Volvo Environment Prize Foundation - Growth Energy Market Development - Honda showcases its environmental credentials at 2009 Green Week Conference - World Cup for Solar Powered Boats 2010 in Friesland - Solar boat race in Koblenz, Germany
Videos
- Electric Motor News Issue n° 11 - 2009 - Motor News Issue n° 11 - 2009
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Renault and ALD Automotive announce their commitment to zero emissions mobility
· ALD Automotive and Renault are today announcing their partnership project for an electric vehicle. · ALD Automotive, a major international player in financing and vehicle fleet management, has confirmed its interest in Renault zero emissions vehicles. · The Renault-Nissan alliance is aiming at world leadership in electric vehicles.
Renault and ALD Automotive are today announcing the signing of a partnership agreement to work together in the promotion of electric vehicles. The agreement provides support for the introduction of such vehicles by Renault into the corporate vehicle fleets of ALD Automotive customers in Europe as from 2011. It focuses especially on research into customer pricing appropriate to this type of vehicle. The agreement sits perfectly with the two groups' strategies. For Gianluca Soma, chief executive of ALD Automotive, most of all, it is about strengthening "ALD Automotive's deep commitment to sustainable development, enabling us to bring the management of corporate vehicle fleets towards the management of completely environmentally friendly vehicles." A complete range of electric vehicles in 2011 In June 2009, Renault presented its electric vehicle strategy to a few privileged customers. For the Renault-Nissan alliance the electric car is the real technological breakthrough that will make significant reductions in CO2 emissions possible. A complete range of electric vehicles will be available from 2011. As part of its alliance with Nissan, Renault is aiming for leadership in the zero emissions vehicle sector. "The features of electric vehicles meet companies specific needs in terms of their cost of use and their environmental friendliness", emphasises Uwe Hochgeschurtz, Renault's Company Division director. "With ALD Automotive today, we are putting in place the conditions to make the real ecological and economic breakthrough that we are aiming for under the Renault eco2 banner." The Renault-Nissan Alliance The Renault Nissan Alliance, founded in 1999, sold 6,090,304 vehicles in 2008. The objective of the Alliance is to rank among the world's top three vehicle manufacturers in terms of quality, technology and profitability. Marking its tenth anniversary this year, the Renault-Nissan Alliance is leading a collaborative approach with both business and governments and has signed nearly 30 agreements worldwide with partners to launch its first electric vehicle starting in 2010 and to mass market a full range of electrical vehicles in 2012. Société Générale Société Générale is one of the largest financial services groups in the euro-zone. The Group employs 163,000 people worldwide in three key businesses : - Retail Banking & Financial Services : Société Générale serves more than 30 million individual customers worldwide. - Global Investment Management & Services : Société Générale is one of the largest banks in the euro-zone in terms of assets under custody (EUR 2 762 billion, March 2009) and under management (EUR 332 billion, March 2009). - Corporate & Investment Banking : Société Générale ranks among the leading banks worldwide in euro capital markets, derivatives and structured finance. Société Générale is included in 3 socially-responsible investment indexes : FTSE4Good, ASPI and Ethibel. www.socgen.com ALD Automotive ALD Automotive is the operational leasing and fleet management business line of the Société Générale group. ALD Automotive is one of the largest providers in Europe and a company of reference on its market : - Operates now in 39 countries, - Employs 3 800 persons, - Manages 786 518 vehicles (December 2008) Combining professionalism and quality of services provides companies with value-added integrated solutions at both national and international levels. www.aldautomotive.com
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Renault and EDF strengthen collaboration on zero-emission electric vehicle
Source: Renault
Paris, France. June 22, 2009 - Renault and EDF today announced the strengthening of their collaboration on zero-emission electric vehicles. Following the agreement signed on October 9, 2008 by Pierre Gadonneix, President and CEO of EDF, and Carlos Ghosn, President and CEO of Renault, the two partners have moved on to a new phase in the development of an electric vehicle by 2011. EDF and Renault today signed an agreement on a recharge system enabling communication between recharge terminals and electric vehicles, called "power line communication" (PLC). This EDF-developed technology ensures the secure exchange of data between recharge terminal and vehicle, including vehicle identification and billing details. Renault will carry out integration tests of this system with its future vehicles. This is a concrete step forward that will contribute to the development of the electric vehicle market in France. The Renault-Nissan Alliance The Renault Nissan Alliance, founded in 1999, sold 6,090,304 vehicles in 2008. The objective of the Alliance is to rank among the world's top three vehicle manufacturers in terms of quality, technology and profitability. Marking its tenth anniversary this year, the Renault-Nissan Alliance is leading a collaborative approach with both business and governments and has signed nearly 30 agreements worldwide with partners to launch its first electric vehicle starting in 2010 and to mass market a full range of electrical vehicles in 2012. EDF The EDF Group is an integrated energy company with a presence in a wide range of electricity-related businesses: generation, transmission, distribution, supply and energy trading. It is France's leading electricity operator and has a strong position in the three other main European markets (Germany, United Kingdom and Italy). With a worldwide installed power capacity totalling 127.1 GW (124.8 GW in Europe) and global generation of 609.9 TWh, the EDF Group has the largest generating capacity of all the major European energy corporations with the lowest level of CO2 emissions, owing to the share of nuclear and hydraulic energy in its production mix. The EDF Group supplies electricity, gas, and associated services to more than 38 million customer accounts worldwide, including close to 28 million in France. In 2008, the Group's consolidated sales amounted to €64.3 billion, of which 46.7% international. Listed on the Paris stock market, EDF is a member of the CAC 40 index.
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Ford Electric Vehicle prototypes plug-in to UK government low carbon vehicle fleet
Ford battery electric vehicle prototypes go into service as part of a new low carbon demonstration fleet Ford confirms capability for potential electric car and commercial vehicle models UK-based product development team leads Ford's involvement Ford fleet welcomed by London Mayor
Source: Ford Motor Company
Brentwood, Essex. England. June 24, 2009 - Ford Motor Company's global commitment to the development of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) is reinforced with a British project including Ford demonstration models as part of the UK Government's Ultra-Low Carbon Vehicle fleet announced this week. With support from Scottish and Southern Energy, a fleet of zero emissions prototype Ford Focus BEVs will be used by both the energy company and a number of evaluation drivers based in Hillingdon, Middlesex. A consortium of Ford, Scottish and Southern Energy and Strathclyde University will provide the prototype vehicles and a charging infrastructure in and around Hillingdon from early 2010. Ford of Europe is specially developing the prototype Focus BEVs to participate in the scheme and test the technology's suitability for potential future application in Ford's European passenger car range. This new BEV demonstration fleet is being created partly with public funding from the UK Government's Technology Strategy Board (TSB), which promotes innovative industry-led projects that reduce CO2 while benefitting the country's transport system. Joe Greenwell, Ford of Britain chairman, said: "Battery electric vehicles represent an important step in Ford's pursuit of delivering more efficient and sustainable mobility solutions. Ford is looking forward to working with its project partners on developing a viable market for electric vehicles both in the UK and Europe." The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said: "I am absolutely thrilled that Ford and Scottish and Southern Energy have won funding to deliver innovative electric vehicles onto the capital's streets. "I want to make London the electric vehicle capital of Europe and these trials will provide us with valuable information on what is needed to ensure they can become an everyday choice." Ford of Europe's involvement with the fleet of electric Focus prototypes complements the development work already undertaken to showcase the Ford Tourneo Connect BEV Concept first revealed at this year's Geneva motor show. Project managed in the UK Ford of Europe's BEV programmes are being led by its UK research and development centre at Dunton in Essex. Home to an engineering team of almost 3,000 vehicle specialists, Dunton Technical Centre is responsible for developing powertrains for all Ford vehicles in Europe, as well as every part of the company's commercial vehicle range. The full BEV powertrain showcased in the Tourneo Connect Concept was developed in collaboration with Smith Electric Vehicles, the UK's leading battery electric specialist converter of commercial vehicles. Smith Electric Vehicles is part of a separate consortium that also has secured TSB funding to further develop the Tourneo Connect BEV Concept. Smith Electric Vehicles already converts and offers the Ford Transit commercial vehicle to customers in the UK and Europe as the Smith Edison. Smith will also offer the Transit Connect van for sale in Europe as the Smith Ampere from 2010. The Tourneo Connect BEV Concept shows how this technology can be applied to a passenger use people carrier. In the US, Ford has confirmed that it will launch, with Smith Electric Vehicles the Transit Connect commercial vehicle as a full BEV in North America in 2010. For the Tourneo Connect BEV Concept, latest level battery electric technology was chosen. A 21kWh lithium ion phosphate battery pack accumulates the energy to drive a 50kW permanent magnet motor, while the drive torque is transmitted to the driveshafts by a single-speed transmission. This set-up targets a range of up to 100 miles and a top speed of 80mph. Recharging is easy: the onboard battery charger can be plugged directly into a standard mains socket, and a full battery charge is accomplished in six to eight hours. Prototype fleet Further technical details of the UK zero-emission Ford Focus BEV evaluation fleet will be revealed later this year. The vehicles will use prototype technology announced by Ford at the 2009 North American Auto Show in January and under development for introduction in North America in 2011. "The development of this fleet is an ideal way to evaluate the potential for this technology in the UK and broader European markets," said Greenwell. "By gaining real world experience with a number of prototypes we can look at the practical and business potential for us to develop battery-electric cars for the European market." Editor's note: The Mayor of London has been an active participant in the Ford and Scottish and Southern Energy bid. The bids were required to show the support of a local government partner to be successful. The Mayor has developed ambitious plans to make London the electric vehicle capital of Europe by pledging to deliver 25,000 charging points to form an integrated network across London by 2015; add 1,000 electric vehicles to the GLA fleet and guarantee to retain the congestion charge exemption.
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Ford makes progress on sustainability strategy by increasing fuel economy, lowering emissions
Source: Ford Motor Company
Ford's Blueprint for Sustainability addresses the challenges of climate change and energy security, while creating safer, more fuel-efficient, quality products customers want and value The cornerstone of Ford's near-term plan remains a new generation of fuel-saving, turbo-charged gasoline direct injection engines to be offered in high volume across its vehicle lineup. In 2009, EcoBoost will be introduced on the Lincoln MKS, followed by the Lincoln MKT, Ford Taurus SHO, Flex and F-150 Ford's electric vehicle strategy accelerates with the introduction of a pure battery electric (BEV) Transit Connect commercial van in 2010 and a BEV Focus in 2011, as well as a plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) and next-generation hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) by 2012 Mid-term advancements focus on full implementation of known technologies, increased use of hybrids and electric vehicles, weight reductions, advanced electric power steering and aerodynamic improvements
Statement on Ford's green partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy
Dearborn, Michigan. USA. June 23, 2009 - Ford Motor Company's Blueprint for Sustainability includes the introduction of a range of global environmental technologies to provide more fuel-efficient vehicles that emit fewer greenhouse gases without compromising customer expectations for safety, interior room or performance. Since its original introduction in 2007, Ford accelerated key aspects of its sustainability strategy including a more detailed plan for vehicle electrification and other advances. "Ford is committed to offering customers affordable, environmentally friendly technologies in vehicles they really want," said Alan Mulally, Ford's president and chief executive officer. "We are focusing on sustainable technology solutions that can be used not for hundreds or thousands of cars - but for millions of cars, because that is how Ford can truly make a difference." Climate Change Ford recognizes climate change is a significant global challenge that must be addressed by a range of stakeholders. For the automotive industry, this includes the vehicle manufacturers, the fuel industry, governments and consumers. To do its part, Ford is pursuing multiple technological paths and collaborating with others to find new, meaningful fuel economy and emissions solutions that will be affordable for customers. Ford uses sophisticated modelling tools to map its future sustainability goals for CO2 reduction. They are helping the company to determine which technology solutions are viable over time by balancing customer wants, costs and environmental needs. The analysis will guide Ford's fuel economy plan through 2020. Some of the improvements to boost fuel economy outlined in the sustainability strategy are already on the road, while Ford continues to innovate for the future. For example: Ford is eliminating energy waste in its vehicle systems, such as power steering, cooling and electrical systems, as well as minimizing wind drag through design and optimizing its new six-speed transmissions. All of these innovations are benefiting customers today, particularly in fuel economy. Among the advances made since 2007 are: Doubled hybrid offerings and production with the introduction of the all-new 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid and Mercury Milan Hybrid, which deliver 41 mpg in city driving. Equipped with a new 2.5-liter I-4 engine, the 2010 Ford Fusion S delivers fuel economy up to 3 mpg better than the Honda Accord or Toyota Camry. Ford Escape delivers unsurpassed 28 mpg on the highway - ahead of the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V. And the hybrid version - the Ford Escape Hybrid - is the most fuel-efficient SUV on the planet, delivering 34 mpg city and 31 mpg highway. Ford F-150's fuel economy has improved an average of 8 percent across the fleet and delivers an unsurpassed 15 mpg city and 21 mpg highway. The new Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan, Ford Taurus SHO and Lincoln MKT include electronic power-assist steering (EPAS), which can improve fuel economy up to 5 percent, while reducing CO2 emissions and enhancing steering performance. By 2012, Ford plans to fit nearly 90 percent of the Ford, Lincoln and Mercury lineup with EPAS. Ford says the push will continue. The company quickly will introduce technologies to further eliminate energy waste in vehicle systems by improving powertrain warm-up time, using vehicle control technologies like aggressive fuel shutoff during vehicle deceleration, and reducing engine workload through better battery recharging systems. "While we implement our near-, mid- and long-term plans, we are continuing to achieve efficiencies throughout the vehicle in areas that can quickly lead to fuel economy improvements today," said Derrick Kuzak, Ford's group vice president of Global Product Development. "We continue to make improvements in what we call the '1 percent' areas - items such as reducing wind drag, eliminating engine-driven power steering pumps and switching to low-friction engine oil. Collectively, these small improvements deliver significant fuel economy gains for our customers." Delivering the numbers The cornerstone of Ford's near-term plan is a new generation of smaller-displacement turbo-charged gasoline engines with advanced fuel-saving direct injection technologies. The new family of EcoBoost engines potentially provides customers with a fuel savings of between 10 to 20 percent versus a larger displacement engine, without compromising performance. With direct injection, fuel is injected directly into the combustion chamber in small, precise amounts. When this is combined with turbo charging, customers may enjoy better performance and fewer trips to the gas pump. EcoBoost is designed to deliver the power and torque of a V-8 engine with the fuel efficiency of a V-6. Ford plans to deliver EcoBoost across the full range of its product portfolio, from small cars to large trucks and by 2013, will offer EcoBoost engines, V-6s and I-4s, on 90 percent of its North American nameplates. Ford's first application will be in the new Lincoln MKS, followed by the Lincoln MKT, Ford Taurus SHO and Flex less than a year after launch. Within three years, Ford expects to deliver 750,000 EcoBoost-equipped vehicles per year in North America and 1.3 million vehicles globally. Technology Enablers: In addition to EcoBoost engines - and as part of the company's near- and mid-term plans - Ford will apply a portfolio of technologies to achieve additional fuel savings and emissions reductions. They include: Dual-clutch transmissions, which deliver the fuel economy of a manual with the convenience of an automatic. These new transmissions include greater use of six-speeds to replace less-efficient four- and five-speed gearboxes. Advanced electric power assist steering (EPAS) systems in between 80 to 90 percent of Ford vehicles. Aerodynamic improvements through better design and wind tunnel optimization. Weight reductions through platform efficiencies and greater use of aluminum, magnesium and high-strength steel. The fuel savings will grow during the mid-term - between 2012 and 2020 - as weight reductions become a critical focus of Ford's plan. Targeted vehicle weight reductions will range from 250 to 750 pounds, depending on the segment -without compromising safety. Ford's Electrification Strategy: Ford accelerated its aggressive strategy for delivering a suite of electric vehicles to market, including a pure battery electric (BEV) Transit Connect commercial van in 2010 and a BEV Focus in 2011, as well as a plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) and next-generation hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) by 2012. Ford already is working with battery suppliers, utility companies and the government to develop, test and validate electric vehicle transportation in order to speed commercialization of the technology. Hybrid Electric Systems: Ford is in its fifth year producing the world's most fuel-efficient SUV - the Escape Hybrid, and now has added the most fuel-efficient midsize sedan in the market, the Fusion Hybrid. In addition, Ford makes hybrid versions of Mercury Mariner SUV and Mercury Milan midsize sedan. Moving forward, Ford plans to deploy different levels of hybridization. In Europe, for example, Ford established in 2006 the European Hybrid Technologies Centre in Gothenburg, Sweden, which will have overall responsibility for the application of hybrid systems into Volvo cars globally and ensure that Ford of Europe is able to apply core hybrid systems into its products. Plug-in Hybrids: Ford, in collaboration with 10 utilities and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), is in the midst of a three-year test program on the Ford Escape PHEV, designed to develop and evaluate technical approaches for integrating PHEVs into the electric grid. The utilities are collecting data on battery technology, vehicle systems, customer use and grid infrastructure. In total, Ford will provide 21 vehicles for the real-world trials to explore the commercialization of plug-in hybrids and the business models that might make them viable. Ford has announced plans to introduce a PHEV to market in 2012. Battery Electric Vehicles: Ford will launch two pure battery electric vehicles (BEVs) over the next two years, including BEV Transit Connect in 2010 and BEV Focus in 2011. BEV Transit Connect, which Ford is developing with Smith Electric U.S., is expected to have a range of up to 100 miles with reduced operation and maintenance costs, making it a useful hauler for commercial and government fleet customers. The BEV Focus, which Ford will produce in collaboration with strategic supplier Magna at the Michigan Assembly Plant, will use a common household current to provide a full charge within eight hours for a targeted range of 100 miles. Bio-Fuels: Ford will continue to deliver products capable of running on renewable fuels such as bio-diesel and E-85 ethanol. Ford has more than five million flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs) on the roads today globally. In the U.S., Ford has pledged to make half of its production capable of running on alternative fuels by 2012, provided the necessary fuel and infrastructure are in place. Ford currently offers a total of 14 flexible fuel vehicle models in various markets globally. Ford also continues to support the development of cellulosic biofuels, which in the long term promise up to 90 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. In Europe, Ford is a FFV market leader and FFV market pioneer. With its current Flexifuel models - the Ford Focus, C-MAX, Mondeo, S-MAX and Galaxy - Ford is offering one of the broadest FFV portfolios in Europe. The vehicles run on E85 (85 percent bio-ethanol; 15 percent petrol), petrol only, or any mix of both in one fuel tank (making them flexible in terms of choice of fuel and operation). Ford Flexifuel models are now available in 17 European markets with Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and France being the markets with strongest demand. FFVs are part of Ford's portfolio of environmentally advanced, low-CO2 vehicle technologies which Ford is committed to offer at affordable prices to its customers. In Brazil, FFVs account for 72 percent of Ford's volume. The success with FFVs was achieved through a central energy policy and collaboration among agriculture, fuel providers, automakers and the government. In Asia Pacific, Ford is leading in the introduction of flexible fuel vehicles, particularly in early-adopting markets, such as Thailand and the Philippines. Clean Diesels: Ford's sustainability plan calls for adding more diesel engines to more products in more markets. In Europe, the Ford ECOnetic range of ultra-low CO2 vehicles offers an attractive and affordable alternative to customers who prioritize low emissions performance from their cars. The latest introduction to the ECOnetic range is the Ford Fiesta ECOnetic. Powered by a specially-calibrated version of the 1.6-litre Duratorq TDCi engine, combined with coated Diesel Particulate Filter (cDPF), the Fiesta ECOnetic is the vehicle with lowest CO2 emission in both its segment and Ford's European range. The Fiesta ECOnetic completes a trilogy of production models in the company's European vehicle range that also includes a Focus ECOnetic returning and a Mondeo ECOnetic. In addition to the successful passenger car ECOnetic variants of Fiesta, Focus and Mondeo, Ford recently presented the Ford Transit ECOnetic as the first commercial vehicle of its ECOnetic range, which will be available later in 2009 across Europe. The ECOnetic line is an important part of the Ford of Europe's product portfolio with further variants and improvements to come. These vehicles will sit alongside Ford's standard range of clean diesel engines in Europe that use advanced technology to deliver extremely competitive CO2 levels. In 2007, Ford also began launching the Focus TDCi diesel in Asian markets. Hydrogen Power: Ford remains committed to its core research on hydrogen fuel cell technology, which holds promise as a longer term solution. Ford's global fleet of 30 hydrogen-powered Focus fuel cell vehicles has accumulated more than 1 million miles in real world testing. While hydrogen holds promise, challenges related to the technology's high cost and the lack of fuelling station infrastructure remain.
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Growth Energy Market Development
Dear Ethanol Supporter, Last week, the National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition (NEVC) united with Growth Energy and became Growth Energy Market Development. Growth Energy is dedicated to increasing the use and availability of ethanol and we need your voice to join the growing chorus of support for expanding use of America's clean, green and homegrown alternative to gasoline: ethanol. Thanks to the hard work and support of many, our country is finally starting to reap the benefits of ethanol. By displacing foreign oil, the ethanol industry has created hundreds of thousands of jobs, added tens of billions of dollars to the American economy and avoided tens of millions of tons of greenhouse gasses. Recognizing these benefits, the President and Congress have called for 36 billion gallons of renewable fuels. The ethanol industry could meet that goal, but is being prevented from doing so by a 30-year-old government regulation limiting ethanol to 10 percent of the gasoline supply. We want your voice to join the growing chorus of support for expanding use of America's clean, green and homegrown alternative to gasoline: ethanol. Thanks to the hard work and support of many, our country is finally starting to reap the benefits of ethanol. By displacing foreign oil, the ethanol industry has created hundreds of thousands of jobs, added tens of billions of dollars to the American economy and avoided tens of millions of tons of greenhouse gasses. Recognizing these benefits, the President and Congress have called for 36 billion gallons of renewable fuels. The ethanol industry could meet that goal, but is being prevented from doing so by a 30-year-old government regulation limiting ethanol to 10 percent of the gasoline supply. In order to correct the problem, Growth Energy submitted the Green Jobs Waiver to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on behalf of 54 ethanol plants to allow an increase of the blend of ethanol in gasoline from 10 percent up to 15 percent. Now we need your help! The EPA is seeking public comment on the Green Jobs Waiver and we need you to submit your comment today. We need your full support in helping us achieve the increase of up to 15 percent ethanol. Visit www.GoE15.com before July 20 to submit your supportive comment. The more people we have on our side, the stronger the voice will be for energy independence. As if national security, the state of our environment and the future of our energy supply isn't enough, here are several more reasons to submit your favourable comment supporting ethanol to the EPA today: Moving to E15 will create 136,000 new green-collar jobs throughout the United States, jobs that will benefit your local economy and provide a much needed boost to many rural communities throughout the Midwest. The science overwhelming supports an increase up to E15. Several studies have shown that when comparing E15 to traditional gasoline, there were no significant changes in tailpipe emissions, vehicle drivability, or small non-road engines emissions as ethanol content increased. Increasing the blend level will avoid the importation of another 7 billion gallons of gasoline, which leaves us less dependent on foreign countries to provide our energy supply. Over the long term, we need more flex fuel vehicles and blender pumps to increase the use of ethanol. But in the short term, this increase in the blend is needed in order to provide a market for cellulosic ethanol and build out the infrastructure for the industry. Help increase America's future and quality of life by supporting the E15 Green Jobs Waiver. Help us grow our economy, reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and decrease our dependence on foreign oil. The July 20 deadline is rapidly approaching. Go to www.GoE15.com and submit your comment to the EPA today. Phil Lampert VP of Market Development Growth Energy
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Honda showcases its environmental credentials at 2009 Green Week Conference
Source: Honda Motor Europe
Brussels, Belgium, 23-26 June 2009. Honda Motor Europe is attending the 2009 Green Week Conference this week where it will exhibit the FCX Clarity's Fuel Cell Stack, share its vision for a hydrogen society and promote the company's commitment to addressing environmental issues. Organised by the Directorate-General Environment of the European Commission, it is the largest annual conference on European environment policy. The theme of this year's event is 'Climate Change: act and adapt' and through a series of seminars, events, discussions and exhibitions, it will put the spotlight on the multi-faceted challenges of climate change. During the week Honda will showcase its achievements in the areas of clean energy production (including in-house developed thin-film solar cells, ethanol production from soft biomass and a micro cogeneration system) and the development of low emission products, such as its unique hybrid technology and the future expansion of its range. Honda's exhibition complements the Conference's four key themes: EU climate policies; the international dimension; living with climate change; and 2050 vision, a carbon-free society. It also further illustrates Honda's ambition to manufacture products with the highest environmental performance, using production systems with the smallest environmental impact. This includes the competitively priced Honda Insight, which demonstrates Honda's belief that environmentally friendly cars should be accessible to more people. Some 3,500 participants are expected to attend Green Week including representatives from EU institutions, business and industry, non-governmental organisations, public authorities, the scientific community and academia. Honda Insights have been provided to shuttle the Conference's VIPs to and from the Charlemagne building in Brussels.
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