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  • Ford Unveils Its Escape Flexi-Fuel Plug in Hybrid
    08:47:32 am on June 12, 2008 | 4 | # |
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    Ford Motors has delivered its flexi-fuel plug in hybrid SUV to US Department of Energy for further testing. This vehicle is one in series of 20 Plug-in hybrids that Ford plans to develop in collaboration with Southern California Edison and the Electric Power Research Institute. This collaboration aims to develop and create new business models to advance plug in hybrid variants closer to mass production. Previously an Escape Plug-in variant was delivered to Southern California Edison that is already in road testing stage. This new flexi-fuel variant can run on both gasoline and E85 ethanol variant. When run on ethanol it can deliver 88miles/gallon in urban driving ad nearly 50miles/gallon on highway. Ford estimates hat this vehicle can reduce CO2 emissions by nearly 60% as compared to a conventional gasoline powered vehicle. Utilizing cellulosic ethanol demonstrated potential for 90% emission reduction if cellulosic ethanol is used.

    Mark Fields, President of the Americas, Ford Motor Company believes that Ford can effectively employ is expertise in hybrid and flexi-fuel technology in a plug–in variant. Fields adds “We recognize commercialization of plug-ins, powered by gasoline or biofuels, may represent part of a long-term energy solution, but significant challenges remain to bringing this technology to market”. Seems that Ford plans to identify and remedy such challenges through its escape plug-in variant.

     
  • Bumper Biofuel Harvest in Brazil
    04:12:26 pm on May 28, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    In the early 1970′s Brazil had initiated a national program aimed to promote production and consumption of biofuels.It focused entirely on sugarcanes for ethanol production as it is more economically viable compared to corn use and also does not, in any manner impact food grain consumption.Now it is reaping the benefits of its foresight and systematic planning.Ethanol consumption in Brazil has exceeded gasoline consumption this year.Now it seems that this trend will continue with predictions of a bumper sugarcane crop this year ,a staggering 580 million tonnes.In addition the  "flexi-fuel" vehicles in Brazil, which can run on gasoline ,ethanol or a mixture of the two also provide an attractive alternative to conventional fossil fuel powered vehicles.USA could perhaps learn a thing or two from Brazil to achieve its plans of being energy sufficient.