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Proposes that cars should use boron as a fuel for propulsion and asserts that boron is a safer fuel than hydrogen or gasoline.








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  • DOE: Alternative Fuels Data Center - information on alternative fuels and vehicles from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Includes program overview and technological aspects and data.
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  • AOL Autos - Hybrid Cars and Green Driving - Information about hybrid technology and other alternative fuels like ethanol technology (E85), hydrogen and biodiesel.
  • National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) - Develops curricula and delivers training and educational programs about alternative fuel vehicle technologies and systems.
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  • Research: Georgia Tech Research Institute - The Advanced Transportation and Advanced Systems (ATAS) Laboratory works on electric and hyrogen vehicle projects.
  • The Alternative-Fuel Vehicle Directory - Comprehensive. Covers EV conversions, batteries and fuel cells, U.S. Gov research sites, university projects, regional associations and manufacturers.
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  • Energy Efficiency for Railways - Project with purpose of evaluating energy efficient technologies, transportation measures and projects for railways. Includes database, event transportation calendar and mission statement.
  • Liquid Nitrogen Propelled Automobile (LN2000) - Zero-emission automobile propulsion concept developed at the University of Washington, US, that uses liquid nitrogen as the fuel.
  • Boron: A Better Energy Carrier than Hydrogen - Proposes that cars should use boron as a transportation fuel for technology propulsion and asserts that boron is transportation a safer fuel than technology hydrogen or gasoline.
  • CALSTART - Information about advanced transportation technology development, particularly in California, including electric, natural gas, and hybrid electric vehicles; intelligent transportation technologies; and clean ferries.
  • US Council for Automotive Research - Umbrella organization of DaimlerChrysler, Ford and General Motors, formed to conduct cooperative, pre-competitive research.
  • Argonne National Laboratory Transportation Research - Performs research in advanced automotive technologies such as energy hybrid electric technology vehicles, emissions reduction, and clean diesel energy engines.


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