Saturday, July 19, 2008

Natural-gas guzzler - CNN.com

Natural-gas guzzler - CNN.com: "Behold the car that could displace the Toyota Prius as the eco-ride of choice."

CNG cars for sale

This Link goes to an AZ dealership.
Just for an example of the variety of CNG vehicles available:
INDEX OF CARS


2001 CAVALIER CNG


This is a factory converted car that is bi fuel with a 5 gge CNG tank that goes a distance of 120-150 miles. It has AM./FM cruise,tilt 36 k miles $13,500

CNG MOTORS STOCK # 1172

VIN#3G1JC52461S127539

To leave a deposit for this vehicle via a credit card click the paypal icon below.
$300 will hold a vehicle for two weeks.
Be sure to include the VIN you are leaving a deposit for.
If you don't have a Paypal account follow the link on the bottom left side of the paypal page.

The Recorder

The Recorder

The Downside of the Prius

Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center: Alternative Fueling Station Locator

Official Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center: Alternative Fueling Station Locator

This link is Gov issue but, doesnt include CNG stations that are included in the last map I linked to.

2008 Honda Civic GX Natural Gas Vehicle - Environment - the Official Honda Web Site

2008 Honda Civic GX Natural Gas Vehicle - Environment - the Official Honda Web Site

Alternative Energy: More on Honda's CNG Home Refueling Station

More on Honda's CNG Home Refueling Station

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

This is NOT an ENDORSEMENT!!
No Company Name? How can I check them out?
Anyway:
Heres a gadget that claims to convert water to a usable gas in combustion engines. HHO gas will save 40% of gas bill.
LINK: Water Fuel Kit ($50) May be worth a shot. Easy Install.

This video is on the page:

Electric Cars Take Over: 17 Electric Cars You Must Know About

Electric Cars Take Over: 17 Electric Cars You Must Know About

Monday, July 14, 2008

Green Car Congress: GM Unveils Second Propulsion System for Chevrolet Volt: A Fuel Cell Variant

Green Car Congress: GM Unveils Second Propulsion System for Chevrolet Volt: A Fuel Cell Variant: "a hydrogen fuel cell variant that uses GM’s new fifth-generation fuel cell system as its primary power source."

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Forget the GM VOLT!!! Switching to hydrogen!!! The idiots shouldnt have sold the battery technology to TEXACO... so they could kill it.

John McCain is a tool for big oil... he was hawking for them recently... offering prize money to whoever could develope (re-invent) THIS battery!

You see, big oil doesnt have our economy in their best interest....they want to diliver a product you have to buy at THEIR stations.... where they control how much of your weekly check you should keep!!
They want you to go to their stations where their trucks deliver your daily rations.

They dont want you plugging in at home.... and they definitely dont want you completely off their grid which solar panels will do in the next inevitable generation of fuels. ULTRA CLEAN FUELS, might I add.

GM will sell its 60% stake in battery maker to Texaco.(General Motors, Texaco Inc., GM-Ovonic LLC)(Brief Article) | Automotive News | Find Articles at BNET

GM will sell its 60% stake in battery maker to Texaco.(General Motors, Texaco Inc., GM-Ovonic LLC)(Brief Article) | Automotive News | Find Articles at BNET
Automotive News
Oct 23, 2000

DETROIT - General Motors is selling its stake in a battery-making joint venture to Texaco Inc. in hopes that an energy company can lower the costs of nickel-metal-hydride batteries. GM still plans to buy batteries for future electric and hybrid vehicles from GM-Ovonic LLC, a 6-year-old venture with Ovonic Battery Co.

GM says the venture won't be able to make advanced nickel-metal-hydride batteries affordable unless it can increase production. That means gaining nonautomotive customers, said GM spokesman Jeff Kuhlman. ``General Motors is not the company to take these batteries to ...


The long lasting battery technology needed for Electric Cars exists.
GM bought CONTROLLING INTEREST in that tech from Ovonics...then SOLD IT TO BIG OIL!!!


This info was made available in"Who Killed the Electric Car?"