SACRAMENTO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s vision of a “hydrogen highway” - 100 fueling stations by 2010 that would make it practical for California motorists to use non-polluting hydrogen-powered fuel-cell vehicles - has hit a roadblock
Link to story in the San Jose Mercury News:
http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_7930155
Let’s start with Westport Innovations. You are no doubt aware of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach Clean Truck Superfund which provides $1.6 billion to replace dirty goods movement trucks. Yesterday, Vancouver based Westport issued a news release saying Kenworth will begin manufacturing LNG trucks in an exclusive deal that uses Wesport’s LNG fuel system technology. Oh, beautiful, clean growth. And, in more news, you take domestic based Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) and sign on the dotted line with India’s Tata, and what do you get? According to AutoBlog http://www.autoblog.com/2008/01/24/tata-and-chrysler-sign-deal-to-import-electric-ace/ , the result is a fully assembled, U.S. standards compliant, version of Tata’s Ace mini truck. Now that’s a GEM
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General Motors is developing a plug-in hybrid technology for its Chevy Volt that is miles ahead of Toyota and Honda.
Link to story in BusinessWeek:
http://www.businessweek.com/autos/content/nov2007/bw20071120_443524.htm
Southern California Clean Cities Alternative Fuel Vehicle Information published by The Partnership.
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