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Discover Le Havre, Where Impressionism Was Born

Baua Electric

As the fog of dawn lifted one morning in mid-November 1872, Claude Monet looked out the window of his hotel room in the French city of Le Havre and furiously painted his vision of its industrial harbor. Elaine Sciolino is a contributing writer and former Paris bureau chief for The New York Times, based in France since 2002.

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EPA Grants California Vehicle GHG Regulations Waiver

Green Car Congress

In September 2004 the California Air Resources Board (ARB) passed regulations to reduce greenhouse gases (GHG) from new passenger vehicles starting in 2009. These regulations were authorized by the 2002 legislation Assembly Bill 1493 (Pavley). California is preserving its right to establish more stringent standards in the future.

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Remembering IEEE Spectrum Columnist Bob Lucky

Cars That Think

He retired in 2002. The board, composed of former senior military and government officials as well as industry and academic leaders, develops technology solutions for the U.S. Two years later, he was elected to the New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame for his invention of the equalizer. Department of Defense.

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BMW MINI E Powered by AC Propulsion?

Revenge of the Electric Car

While the past couple of years have been full of news about future plug-in electric vehicles arriving in 2010, BMW plans to leap frog ahead of all automakers on the electrification front by releasing 500 all electric plug-in MINIs at the end of 2008. Amazing AC Propulsion eBoxes at AltCarExpo Saturday, September 27th, 2008.

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