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Hyundai plans fuel-cell car for 2012

October 28, 2008 - News brief - South Korea's largest automaker expects commercial production of the fuel-cell vehicle three years after its planned hybrid-electric car. Full Story »

Norway fast-tracks hydrogen highway

October 20, 2008 - Exclusive - Mazda zooms down Norway’s hydrogen highway, but California focuses on keeping its hydrogen-fueled cars close. Full Story »

EPA tightens emissions on small engines

September 5, 2008 - Exclusive - Industry will need to retool for new standards in the U.S. on gas-powered equipment including lawn mowers, weed trimmers and speedboats. Full Story »

Hyundai plans to sell hybrid in U.S. in 2010

August 22, 2008 - News brief - The Korean automaker decides to use lithium ion batteries for the gas-electric hybrid sedan. Full Story »

Water-fueled car: too good to be true?

June 18, 2008 - Exclusive - Amid speculation, Japan's Genepax fights criticism and soft-pedals its breakthrough water-based fuel cell claims. Full Story »

Honda starts production of fuel cell car

June 16, 2008 - News brief - The FCX Clarity will initially be available in southern California and then in Japan later this year. Full Story »

Virent's biogasoline gets Big Oil backing

March 26, 2008 - Exclusive - Shell is funding the biofuel startup's research into a sugar-based fuel that could be used like regular gasoline. Full Story »

Hyper hybrids headline Tokyo Auto Show

November 12, 2007 - Exclusive - Automakers showed off their new vehicles at the event, with at least one fuel cell car sneaking in the door. Full Story »

GM fuel cell cars 'in showrooms by 2012'

May 17, 2007 - News brief - Not to be outdone by Honda last week, GM's Chevy division steps up its timeline for fuel cell cars. Full Story »

Honda to make fuel cell cars 10 years earlier than thought

May 11, 2007 - News brief - In January it Honda said it'd be 2018 before it could produce fuel cell cars. How things change in four months! Full Story »
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