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Hyundai window-tinting tech could save more energy in summer heat

Baua Electric

Hyundai has developed a window tint that the automaker claims can help keep interiors cooler—and thus save energy normally used for air conditioning. Hyundai Nano Cooling Film window tint tested in Lahore, Pakistan Nano Cooling Film was first shown in 2023, but Hyundai recently put it to the test on 70 customer cars in Lahore, Pakistan.

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Hyundai window-tinting tech could save more energy in summer heat

Baua Electric

Hyundai has developed a window tint that the automaker claims can help keep interiors cooler—and thus save energy normally used for air conditioning. Hyundai Nano Cooling Film window tint tested in Lahore, Pakistan Nano Cooling Film was first shown in 2023, but Hyundai recently put it to the test on 70 customer cars in Lahore, Pakistan.

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Secretary of the Navy Sets Target for 50% of Total Energy Consumption from Alternative Sources by 2020; Role for Biofuels and EVs

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In a speech at the Naval Energy Forum, US Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus set out five energy targets for the department to meet over the course of the next decade, including the overall goal of half of the total energy consumption for ships, aircraft, tanks, vehicles, and shore installations coming from alternative sources by 2020.

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MIT and IEA reports take different views of the future of natural gas in transportation

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Because of the lower carbon/hydrogen ratio of methane (CH 4 ) relative to gasoline, CO 2 emissions from the combustion of natural gas are approximately 75% of those of gasoline for a given amount of energy production. I.e., on an energy basis at the point of use, the CO 2. MIT: leaning toward conversion for light-duty vehicles.

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Surge in natural gas vehicles predicted

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The eyes of the world may be on developments in electric and hybrid car engineering, but according to Cleantech research firm Pike Research, it is a surge in the number of natural gas vehicles on the road that we should be looking out for. It has also forecast that the market will grow globally at a rate of 5.5 per cent between 2008 and 2015.

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