By: Mervyn Rees | 2009-11-08 | Automotive As people look to fuel alternatives, one of the considerations is ethanol. There are many types of bio-fuels out there (that is, fuels that dont rely on limited natural resources), and ethanol is one of the most likely to turn into mainstream fuel. read more
By: Bond Mejeh | 2010-01-10 | Cars Understanding the way energy works in conventional hybrid and all-electric vehicles can help to deepen our appreciation for them and may even make them more desirable for ownership. Put simply, the definition of energy is the capacity to do work. Referring to the First Law of Thermodynamics, we know that all energy of the universe is constant to which none can be added nor can any be taken away. read more
By: Jerry Cahill | 2006-08-05 | Automotive Biodiesel is quickly gaining popularity as an alternative energy source. It burns clean and utilizes existing waste products, what could be better? read more
By: Andrew Beckers | 2009-11-08 | Automotive With zero emissions, solar cars present a sunny solution to eco-friendly car buyers. It also makes good sense to develop a green car technology that doesnt call for a complicated infrastructure or any type of fueling station. What could be easier than using an already existing energy source like the... read more
By: Terry Brown | 2006-10-02 | Automotive Earlier, Kleen Wheels Corporation has introduced its array of innovative wheel protection products. The manufacturer envisioned something that would keep the mighty wheels rolling without the intrusion of dust and dirt hence the launch of dust shields to keep wheels shiny clean. read more
By: Mike Rosania | 2007-12-20 | Cars The name’s Energy, Max Energy. Maybe his mom threw back a few too many Redbulls during the third trimester. Maybe it’s his uncontrollable A.D.D. Either way, Max Energy is a hyperactive, constantly moving force to be reckoned with. read more
By: kenny cone | 2008-03-04 | Cars In the field of automotive industry, Dodge is one of the valued car and auto parts producer including the outstanding Dodge truck parts, performance truck parts, custom truck parts, truck performance parts, Dodge truck body parts, Dodge truck restoration parts and Dodge truck repair parts. read more
By: Barb Miller | 2009-11-08 | Automotive The summer months are upon us. For most American families this means family vacations, summer sports leagues and barbeques in the back yard are in full swing. However, with high gas prices, many families are being forced to cut back on some of these activities. In fact, the latest trend is “staycations,” or vacations taken in your hometown or nearby. There is relief on the horizon though, if Americans are willing to fight for it! Did you know Americas current domestic gasoline production is enough to supply the country’s gasoline needs for 149 days? That number increases to 186 days if A. read more
By: faisal farrukh | 2009-10-26 | Automotive There is no doubt many of us have already heard about the LED lights and its role in saving energy. read more
By: Levi Quinn | 2009-09-27 | Cars There are many cars on our roads nowadays and it is important to save energy when driving your car. There are several tips that you can utilize that will help you save energy. Vehicles use oil most commonly in the form of gasoline to operate and you can save a lot by improving the gas mileage in your vehicle. read more
By: Mac Person | 2009-11-08 | Automotive In the winter your windows may feel cool to the touch because the temperature is much colder outside than inside. The cold air isn’t getting in – the warm air is getting out. The colder the window, the more energy it takes to heat your home, resulting in higher energy bills. Heat may even be escaping around the glass, from failed caulk, gaps between the trim and the window, or bad window seals. Here’s how to prepare your windows for winter. • Hang thick curtains if your home is in a generally mild climate and style is your main concern. • Shutters or shades are better than curtains because t. read more
By: Anthony Fontanelle | 2007-03-16 | Automotive Safety-Kleen, a company specializing in waste management has received the Best Overall Value Award’ from AutoNation, America’s largest auto retailer. The award was given to Safety-Kleen for their good service and dedication to their partnership with AutoNation. read more
By: Katherine Hooper | 2009-11-08 | Automotive Today, prospective car buyers do not only look for performance and aesthetics in the vehicle they intend to buy. They specifically want a fuel-efficient engine that will allow them to save on gas, especially with today’s unpredictable fuel prices. Finding a vehicle with such quality is not difficult thanks to modern vehicles that are equipped with advanced engines and supporting parts. Aside from allowing the vehicle to accelerate better than before, these modern components also enable the vehicle to be more energy efficient. Better road performance with minimal energy or fuel consumption is t. read more
By: Paul Fitzgerald | 2009-11-08 | Truck One large concern over the past few years, has been the concern for our environment. Everywhere you see the need and the effort to going green. read more
By: Lauren Woods | 2007-05-07 | Automotive Frank Stronach, one of the bidders for the Chrysler Group, has just the drink to power up haggard workers at the automaker’s Auburn Hills’ headquarters. This is the mogul’s way of playing it cool despite the rising heat in the bidding battle. read more
By: Johan Hedin | 2009-11-08 | Automotive I can bet I am not the only one having trouble with keeping the garage clean, especially when leaves, dirt, sand residues keep slipping through the garage gaps and along the sides. Garage door threshold seals are designed to block and repel the escape of air or intrusion of dirt, sand residues, rodents, snakes, rain, etc, creating tight seal between the door and the floor. Unfortunately, many of the new homes always have a garage built in attached to the house for accessibility reason. This is one way rodents or snakes enter your home. Also, sealing the garage door can help with energy s. read more
By: Klaus H Hemsath | 2009-11-08 | Automotive Electric cars consume less expensive energy. Driving costs are lower. However, electric cars are responsible for emitting more carbon dioxide and more pollutants when electricity is generated from coal. They have shorter driving ranges and need long times for recharging. They are also more expensive. A car driving 25 miles on a gallon of gasoline must pay $16 at the pump versus an electric car, which pays only $5.28 to the utility. read more
By: Matt Hartwig | 2009-11-08 | Classics The Good Fuels blog posts an entry on a study released by Texas A & M on the driving force behind changes in the agricultural industry, higher energy costs. The post uses an example from the study of how much it costs to transport corn flakes. read more
By: RyanThomas | 2007-03-27 | Automotive The White House will be the venue for a meeting between representatives of the Big Three and President George W. Bush about energy policy. Toyota though, is left out of the meeting even if it is the leading producer of eco-friendly vehicles. read more
By: Joe Thompson | 2007-03-07 | Automotive Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. announced its intention to initiate the first in a series of management strategies to boost productivity. The strategies are in accordance with ECD Ovonics succession plan. read more