Posts Tagged ‘E85’

Renault Clio Business E85

Sunday, February 7th, 2010
clio3Renault Clio as an innovation to include a version with a gasoline engine that supports the variant of bioethanol E85, with a combined cycle consumption of 5.9 litres/100 km and CO2 emissions do not exceed the 139 g / km. This version is included in the agenda Renault eco2. It also has three basic requirements: one that emits less than 140 g / km of CO2, two, that certify to ISO 14001 and three, the car is recyclable by 95 %. (more...)

Scorpion, a hydrogen-powered supercar

Sunday, February 7th, 2010
scorpion_carScorpion, is a company based in Texas, USA, where we introduced a supercar that has the power to move through a hydrogen engine. But they also get an engine of this kind, the American firm has also made a spectacular design, as we see in this image is a line very streamlined and fluid, its optical and its impressive front air dam make this addition very aggressive car. (more...)

Lotus Eco Elise

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

lotus-eco-elise-01Lotus, presented at the next Hall of London, a special variant of the Elise model so famous. The variant is called Echo, and as its name suggests is the cleaner version of the Elise.

One of the highlights of this great British brand is the savings, since the Elise by itself, has little weight, which allows them to consume much less fuel. Now with the new model they present, to rise to much more this, because this model, besides having an ecological engine also incorporates a large amount of materials that make it much more economical, kind to the environment and also achieves without losing the sporting spirit of the brand. Read the rest of this entry »

Carbon Sciences transform CO2 into fuel

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

emisionesCarbon Sciences, Inc., is developing a process to transform CO2 into low-carbon hydrocarbons (C1 to C3 methane, propane) to transform them into fuels like gasoline.

They developed a multi-biocatalíptico process that occurs at low temperature and low pressure, which requires less energy than other approaches. The biocatalyst employed in each step of the process used to create an intermediate compound of carbon that can be used in the next step with less energy. With the customization of the conversion, the distillate and the stage of formulation biocatalíptica, Carbon says we can create several alternatives to replace the fuel. Read the rest of this entry »

Carbon Sciences transform CO2 into fuel

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

emisionesCarbon Sciences, Inc., is developing a process to transform CO2 into low-carbon hydrocarbons (C1 to C3 methane, propane) to transform them into fuels like gasoline.

They developed a multi-biocatalíptico process that occurs at low temperature and low pressure, which requires less energy than other approaches. The biocatalyst employed in each step of the process used to create an intermediate compound of carbon that can be used in the next step with less energy. With the customization of the conversion, the distillate and the stage of formulation biocatalíptica, Carbon says we can create several alternatives to replace the fuel. Read the rest of this entry »