An affordable transportation fuel made from hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
Not exact matches
Cellulosic ethanol —
fuel derived from woody plants and waste biomass — has the potential to become an
affordable, renewable
transportation fuel that rivals gasoline, but lignin, one of the most ubiquitous components of the plant cell wall, gets in the way.
Created in 2007, the Bioenergy Research Centers (BRCs) work together to address the most significant challenges standing in the way of
affordable, sustainable and scalable advanced liquid
transportation fuels.
This car delivers
affordable transportation inside an attractive four - door package with class leading standard safety features and a
fuel efficient powertrain.
FUEL EFFICIENT 25 MPG Hwy / 17 MPG City!HENDRICK
AFFORDABLE WARRANTY3 - month / 3, 000 Mile Limited Powertrain Warranty, 24/7 Roadside Assistance, Rental Coverage: up to 3 days at $ 30 per day not to exceed $ 90 per occurrence, Trip Interruption Service: hotel,
transportation, meal reimbursement, Multi-point Vehicle Inspection, detail mechanical inspection, CARFAX Vehicle History ReportKEY FEATURES ON THIS ODYSSEY INCLUDELeather Seats, Third Row Seating, Rear Entertainment DVD System, Sunroof, Quad Bucket Seats Rear Spoiler, iPod / MP3 Audio Input, Power Third Passenger Door, Dual Zone A / C, Power Fourth Passenger Door.
It's smaller, more
affordable and possibly more
fuel efficient than a loaded minivan, providing the basic necessities of
transportation to folks who need added seating capacity.
Would not a more logical step have been to skip the
fuel standard and take the necessary financial steps to move us into mass
transportation, omit funding for more new road construction and support rapid development of
affordable 100 mile range plug - in hybrids and 350 mile electric vehicles.
Most of us would choose clean
affordable alternatives to fossil
fuels for energy and
transportation, but many of us can't because the fossil
fuel industry systematically thwarts them.
According to ZPM's Fundable page, the first site for a U.S. AIRPod factory is anticipated to be in Hawaii, which is «the most fossil
fuel dependent state» and therefore a good fit for the launch of an
affordable low - carbon
transportation option.