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Experts view on future transportation fuels

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In a paper in the journal Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, Gautam Kalghatgi, newly retired from Saudi Aramco and a visiting professor at Imperial College London and Oxford; Howard Levinsky, Senior Principal Specialist in Combustion Processes at DNV GL Oil and Gas and Professor of Combustion Technology at the University of Groningen; and Med Colke, retired as a Senior Fellow of United Technologies Research Center and currently technical coordinator for the National Jet Fuels Combustion

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Green Car Reports Best Car To Buy 2019: Tesla Model 3

Green Car Reports

The Tesla Model 3 is Green Car Reports' Best Car To Buy 2019. It’s the second time a Tesla product has won our annual award, which was captured by the Tesla Model S in 2013. Many have called the Model 3 Tesla’s “iPhone moment.” But that was the Model S—the shock to an auto industry that had dismissed its very premise.

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World’s Most Cowardly Draft Dodger Runs From Rain #JoeTakesOnTheNews

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Chevrolet adds hydrogen-powered Silverado concept to the mix

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Hydrogen fuel cells may have a place on the battlefield. That's the conclusion that Chevrolet drew when it introduced the fuel-cell powered Colorado ZH2 for military use in 2016. We even had a chance to ride in it. Now the company is doubling down on the strategy with a full-size fuel-cell pickup, the Silverado ZH2, which appeared on the brand's.

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How serious is Norway about climate change? So much that its streetlights self-dim

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@LATimes Give Us A Break From Fawning Puff Pieces About The Privileged White Daughters Of MultiMillionaires #JoeTakesOnTheNews

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Why haven't you bought a Tesla Model 3 yet? Take our Twitter poll

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We just named the Tesla Model 3 Green Car Reports Best Car To Buy for 2019 for its combination of innovation, functionality, and performance. Like other Teslas, the Model 3 is designed to be an electric car meant to ignite buyers' passion. It isn't just a car you buy to do good for the world by driving electrically; it's a car you buy because you.

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Tesla Model 3 Best Car To Buy, German diesels, hydrogen Chevy: Today's Car News

Green Car Reports

Today's news is—almost—all about our Best Car To Buy for 2019. There's also a new hydrogen fuel cell concept from Chevrolet. And German authorities announced a new diesel settlement with carmakers there. All this and more on Green Car Reports. Green Car Reports Best Car To Buy 2019 award, announced this morning, goes to the Tesla Model.

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When it comes to electric cars, we need education, education, education

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Opinions vary wildly and are often based on minimal information

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VW, Mercedes-Benz agree to fix diesels in Germany

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Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz have each agreed to spend up to $3,430 to update each of the older diesel cars they sold in Germany with new emissions systems that comply with regulations, Reuters reported Thursday. The German agreement mirrors one in the U.S. in which Volkswagen paid owners between $5,000 and $10,000 in addition to the cost of.

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Top five infotainment systems

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Top five infotainment systems

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Faurecia and Accenture partner on products and services for connected and autonomous vehicles

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Lancet GBD 2017 finds halt to improvements in global health

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The Lancet ’s Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD), first published more than 10 years ago, is the most comprehensive worldwide observational epidemiological study to date. It describes mortality and morbidity from major diseases, injuries and risk factors to health at global, national and regional levels. Since its inception, every new iteration of the GBD has reflected improvements in data quality and quantity that showed ever-increasing health worldwide.

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