Biodiesel is the first and only alternative fuel to have a complete
evaluation of emission results and potential health effects
submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
under...
Biodiesel is a clean burning alternative fuel, produced from
domestic, renewable resources such as plant oils, animal fats, used
cooking oil and even new sources such as algae. Biodiesel...
Changes in Gasoline III is the latest in the ongoing series of Changes in Gasoline manuals. The
first manual, entitled Changes in Gasoline & the Automobile Service Technician, was...
The U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities Program supports public-private partnerships that deploy alternative fuel vehicles and build supporting alternative fuel infrastructure. Provides...
Biodiesel (fatty acid alkyl esters) is a cleaner-burning diesel replacement fuel made from natural, renewable sources such as new and used vegetable oils and animal fats. Just like petroleum diesel,...
Hydrogen is the third most abundant element on the earth's surface, where it is found primarily in water (H2O) and organic compounds. It is generally produced from hydrocarbons or water; and, when...
The American Physical Society's (APS) echo of basic errors in National Academy of Sciences and other recent reports about the alleged obstacles to a hydrogen economy elicited a correction in the July...
The NLE currently posts 2048 CRS Reports on environmental and related topics. The Congressional Research Service (CRS), part of the Library of Congress, prepares its reports for the U.S. Congress....
The Directorate-General is responsible for developing and implementing European policies in the energy and transport field. Provides news regarding policy and legislation, and updates on conferences...
EDTA represents the interest of those involved in the development, production and use of battery, hybrid and fuel cell electric drive technologies, and serves as the central source of information on...