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Georgia Tech study suggests unlinking EVs from CAFE and coordinating with power sector for low-cost benefits

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They used data from the 2009 National Household Travel Survey 19 to model the charging demand for cars, vans, and sport utility vehicles. They assumed a gasoline price of $4/gallon (2009 $). They considered biomass, wind, solar, and municipal waste resources within the Eastern Interconnection eligible to meet RESs.

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ARPA-E awards $130M to 66 “OPEN 2012” transformational energy technology projects

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ARPA-E’s first funding opportunity, “OPEN 2009,” was issued three years ago and was similarly an open call for transformational energy technology solutions. Conventional large-scale gasto-liquid reactors produce waste-heat, reducing the energy. Capturing this energy would reduce both waste. Turbo-POx For Ultra Low-Cost Gasoline.

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ARPA-E Awards $151M to 37 Projects for Transformative Energy Research

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In July, the DOE announced that ARPA-E had received approximately 3,500 submissions for the approximately $150 million available as part of the first Funding Opportunity Announcement (DE-FOA-0000065) released 27 April 2009. Waste Heat Capture (2 projects). Low Cost, High Energy and Power Density, Nanotube-Enhanced Ultracapacitors.

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