Sentences with phrase «fuel efficient transport»

The Subaru Forester leverages an efficient 2.5 Liter engine to deliver fuel efficient transport in the mid-size SUV segment, without hybrid powertrain components.
The Nissan Rogue leverages an efficient 2.5 Liter engine to deliver fuel efficient transport in the mid-size SUV segment, without the need for advanced powertrain components.
The Chevrolet Equinox leverages an efficient 1.5 Liter 4 cylinder turbo engine to deliver fuel efficient transport in the crossover segment, without the need for advanced powertrain components.

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In a statement, transport minister Paul Maynard said it could help make vehicles more energy - efficient and save costs: «Advances such as lorry platooning could benefit businesses through cheaper fuel bills and other road users thanks to lower emissions and less congestion.
After all, we didn't have them a decade ago, when people with large families transported themselves in considerably more fuel - efficient minivans or station wagons.
An american inventor is in London this week to demonstrate to the Department of Transport a kit that for a few hundred pounds can make a car cleaner and more fuel efficient.
And so I think that the logic, you know, the logic of fossil fuel was a centralizing one, it occurred in a few places, it was highly efficient to take it to other centers, easy to transport, you can take it some centralized place, and burn it in mass quantities, produce power that you then distributed widely.
UPS has also been blazing new trails in operational efficiency via intermodal shifting, e.g., using the most fuel - efficient transport mode (airplane, train, truck or ship) or combination of modes to meet customer needs.
It aims to reduce the energy used by all types of transport fleets by encouraging more efficient operations in reducing fuel costs and emissions.
And that, «Electrification both gets transport off fossil fuels, and makes transport more energy - efficient.
We need to use it to outfit ourselves with the physical capital in efficient buildings and transport, solar panels, wind turbines, and so on, that will be needed when, as we must, we decide we don't need fossil fuels anymore, and we need to use the power and prestige it gives us to promote democracy around the world, but especially in Russia and China.
Compare that with (say) a combined - cycle gas turbine (60 % efficient), minimal transmission losses (compared with transporting liquid fuels), high - efficiency batteries (~ 85 %) and electric motors (~ 85 %).
There are a number of transport emissions reduction policy measures that Congress could pursue, but the one that will have the most immediate impact is the one that will demand more from those modes of transportation that are currently the most fuel and carbon efficient — like passenger rail.
The combination of plug - in hybrids and bio-deisel (a much more energy - efficient fuel to make than ethanol) could significantly reduce developed world demand for oil for passenger transport.
You can take some of these simple steps to cut out emissions from your vehicle while driving: Buy a fuel efficient vehicle, give your car a break and use public transport, use renewable fuels and don't forget get your car tuned - up regularly.
Until relatively recent times very little consideration was given to the sustainable sources of energy for transport, or for the efficient use of clean fuels.
There have been moves to introduce cleaner and more fuel - efficient means of urban transport.
When developing low ‐ carbon transport systems, behavioural change and infrastructure investments are often as important as developing more efficient vehicle technologies and using lower ‐ carbon fuels.
Thermochemical conversion of solar energy into chemical fuels offers an efficient path for long - term storage and long - range transport of solar energy.
The meeting will focus on in - depth discussion of the specific mitigation policies that contribute to the shift to more efficient public transport and lead to increasing energy and fuel efficiency and could be effectively implemented in the period up to 2020 and beyond.
As Carbon Brief explains, the world would need to invest around $ 600 billion per year toward energy efficient buildings, transport systems and industry, along with $ 330 billion to make the switch from fossil fuels to renewables.
However some of the measures mentioned in the speech this week include 3.4 % biofuel as a portion of fuel sales by 2012 (which will be music to the ears of the Diversa project Tim reported on), plus all government agencies are to use energy efficient transport and buildings, reduce fuel bills and buy only recycled paper.
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A really green TV should be made of recycled materials and contain no toxic materials, be minimally packaged in recycled materials, sip energy, have an extensive warranty and take - back program attached to it, come from a factory that uses renewable energy and recycles, be transported by fuel - efficient vehicles... the list could keep going.
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If the stuff you what to haul won't fit into your aircraft, your ground transport vehicles, or over your highways and railways; and you're not in a real hurry to ship it, then the cargo airship begins to make economic and fuel efficient sense.
An anti-oil symbol demanded a reversal of unsustainable trends in the transport sector, for example by forcing carmakers to make more fuel - efficient cars.
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