U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Vehicle Technologies Office
News Archives - 2007
President Bush Approves One-Year Energy Tax Credit Extension EU Proposes to Cap Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Aircraft EPA Approves California's Zero Emissions Vehicle Program DOE Issues Federal Register Notice Soliciting Input on Sodium Borohydride for Hydrogen Storage Research DOE Releases Hydrogen Posture Plan Detroit Auto Show Features Hybrid, Flex-Fuel, and Efficient Vehicles GM and Ford Unveil Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles at the Detroit Auto Show Mazda to Begin Selling its Tribute Hybrid SUV in Mid-2007 EIA Sees No Long-Term Drop in Energy Prices Ethanol Production Estimated at 5 Billion Gallons in 2006 DOE to Offer $17 Million for Plug-In Hybrid and E85 Research California to Set a Carbon Limit for Transportation Fuels U.S. Petroleum Demand Decreased in 2006, Says API President Bush Aims to Cut Gasoline Use with Alternative Fuels Ford Unveils New Plug-In Fuel Cell Hybrid and Flex-Fuel Hybrids President Bush Signs Executive Order on Efficiency, Renewable Energy
Reports: Efficiency and Renewable Energy Could Address Climate Change DOE Requests $1.2 Billion for Office of Efficiency and Renewable Energy Energy Efficiency Group Names the Year's "Greenest" Vehicle Energy Prices Dip and Recover in EIA's Short-Term Outlook USDA Farm Bill Proposal Includes $1.6 Billion for Renewable Energy Solar-Powered Boat Successfully Crosses the Atlantic Nissan Begins Selling the Altima Hybrid in Eight States IndyCar Switches to 100 Percent Ethanol U.S. Clean Energy Conferences may be Preludes to a Global Conference Minnesota Enacts the Country's Strongest Renewable Requirement DOE Invests $385 Million in Six Cellulosic Ethanol Projects
Bad Props Threaten Record Attempt by Biodiesel-Fueled Boat New Mexico Mandates More Renewable Power and Helps to Transmit It Hybrid Concept Vehicles Point to the Future for Honda and Toyota GM Introduces the 2007 Saturn Aura Green Line Hybrid DOE Sets Spending Plan for $1.474 Billion in New EERE Funds Tragedy Mars Circumnavigation Attempt by Biodiesel-Fueled Boat USDA Offers Clean Energy Grants and Loan Guarantees Colorado Doubles its Renewable Requirement and Aids Transmission Indiana Town Takes Major Step to Becoming "BioTown, USA"
Boeing to Test an Airplane Powered Solely by a Fuel Cell Ethanol Demand Drives 15 Percent Increase in Corn Plantings GAO Report: Strategy Needed to Address Future Peak in Oil Production EPA Offers "SmartWay" Certification for Fuel-Efficient Trucks Automotive X Prize to Award Megabucks for Fuel-Efficient Cars DOE to Provide up to $14 Million for Plug-In Hybrid Battery Research Energy Prices on the Upswing as Summer Approaches, Says EIA Chevrolet Goes Small at the New York Auto Show DOE Awards $8.2 Million for Hydrogen Storage Research DOE Awards $8.2 Million for Hydrogen Storage Research EPA Establishes Rules for the National Renewable Fuel Standard Lexus Announces Luxury Hybrid MSRP, Hybrid Sales Increase What's Recycled More Than Any Other Item in the U.S.? Here's a Hint - USCAR's VRP is Involved GM Unveils Improved Fuel Cell System at Shanghai Auto Show Maryland Approves Energy Efficiency and Solar Energy Bills Connecticut, West Virginia Students Win the Fuel Cell Car Challenge
Chrysler to Launch Hemi-Powered Hybrid SUVs in 2008 New 'Layered-Layered' Materials for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries Defense Department Hampered by its Fuel Dependence, says Report U.S. Gasoline Prices Near Record High Due to Refinery Outages President Bush Acts to Cut GHG Emissions from Vehicles and Engines DOE Awards $11.2 Million for Hydrogen Research A123Systems Introduces 32-Series Automotive Class Lithium Ion™ Application-Specific Cells EPA Proposes Criteria for Clean Vehicles Allowed in HOV Lanes DOE Provides up to $19 Million for Advanced Vehicle Technologies Racers Fall Short of Mileage Record at Shell Eco-marathons General Motors Achieves a Record Distance in a Fuel Cell Vehicle New Hydrogen Fueling Stations Operating in California and Illinois Analysis Repository Helps Users Assess Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Forecasters Predict an Active Atlantic Hurricane Season GE Unveils Hybrid Locomotive for Freight Trains New York City to Shift Taxi Fleet to Hybrids by 2012
Workshop Highlights Financial Opportunity for Manufacturing R&D for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Systems Biodiesel-Fueled Boat Abandons Circumnavigation Attempt DOE and USDA Award $8.3 Million for Biofuels Research G8 Leaders Agree to Set New Global Greenhouse Gas Goals Nevada Passes Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Bills BP Report Sees High But Slowing Growth in World Energy Use Mississippi State University Wins Challenge X Competition GM Moves Forward on Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Clean Diesels Oregon Requires 25 Percent Renewable Power by 2025 Kansas Passes Renewable Fuels Standard DOE Awards $375 Million for Three Bioenergy Research Centers Global Annual Investment in Renewable Energy Hits $100 Billion China Now Leads in Total Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Says Report
South Carolina Passes Five Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Laws Boeing Unveils the First Fuel-Efficient 787 Dreamliner Ford, Google, and Utilities Pursue Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles New Jersey Commits to Greatly Reducing its Greenhouse Gas Emissions Oregon Requires Biofuel Blends in Both Gasoline and Diesel Fuels Florida Governor Signs Executive Orders on Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Climate Change Florida Executive Orders Aim to Cut Greenhouse Gases Hawaii to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions to 1990 Levels by 2020 Department of Defense and NASA Look to Fuel Jets with Biofuels Illinois Offers $1,000 Rebate for Hybrids and Electric Vehicles Wind-to-Hydrogen Project Dedicated in North Dakota Report: Energy Efficiency, Diversity are Keys to Our Future Energy Needs Georgia and Michigan in Race to Convert Wood to Ethanol
Mississippi and New York Teams Win Cross-Country Solar Car Race EIA: Renewable Energy Gained U.S. Market Share in 2005 DOE Publishes Progress Report on Fuel Cell Learning Demonstration DOE to Award up to $21.5 Million for Vehicle Efficiency Research Toyota to Road-Test Plug-In Hybrids in Japan and the United States Hybrid Sales on Record Course Despite Waning Interest New Fuel-Efficient Jet Prototype Features Blended-Wing Design EIA: Gasoline Prices to Drop More Despite Record Oil Prices Sandia Gets HYPER About Hydrogen Research President Bush Approves Bill to Create "ARPA-E" World Meteorological Organization: Extreme Weather is Increasing Florida Governor Appoints Energy and Climate Change Action Team California Releases Framework for Low-Carbon Fuel Standard for Transportation Largest U.S. Biodiesel Facility Opens in Washington State Army Unveils Hybrid Propulsion System for New Combat Vehicles Six Western States Join Two Canadian Provinces in Carbon-Reduction Compact DOE Offers up to $33.8 Million to Support Cellulosic Biofuel Processes Pennsylvania Passes Bill to Strengthen Alternative Energy Use, Attract Solar Industry USDA Guarantees $97 Million in Loans for Biomass Projects GM Unveils an Advanced Combustion Engine that Reduces Fuel Use EIA: Renewable Energy Consumption Increased 7 Percent in 2006 Six Western States and Two Provinces Set Greenhouse Gas Goals
EPA Recognizes 48 Companies for Promoting Renewable Fuels in Trucks Tax Credit for Honda Hybrids to be Halved on January 1st Kyoto Parties Agree Loosely on Long-Term Emissions Goals United States and China to Cooperate on Efficient Vehicles DOE to Invest up to $20 Million for Plug-In Hybrid Research
Six Companies Win the 2007 Green Power Supplier Awards DOE and EPA Release the 2008 Fuel Economy Guide Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Dominate the Tokyo Motor Show
After Setting Records, Oil Prices are Projected to Decline DOE's EcoCAR: The NeXt Challenge Collegiate Competition Announced Honda Unveils a New Fuel Cell Vehicle to be Leased Out in 2008 Two-Mode Hybrid Vehicles Dominate the Los Angeles Auto Show Report: Efficiency Could Cut Growth in U.S. Energy Use in Half Clinton Climate Initiative Yields New Energy Efficiency Pacts
DOE Creates a $7.2 Million Clean Energy Commercialization Fund U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Dropped 1.5% in 2006, Says EIA
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