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Hyundai Motor Company (KSE: 005380), a South Korea-based automaker, has received funding from the
United States Department of Energy to continue development of its mixed-mode petrol engine technology.
A number of analytical tools were built into the test chambers of the laboratory, which was powered by the radioisotope generator of the
United States Department of Energy.
This first-of-its-kind transaction included taxable bonds partially backed by the United States Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) through its Business & Industry (“B&I”) loan guaranty program, a grant from the
United States Department of Energy (“DOE”) and an equity investment by Myriant Corporation.
Other partners participating in the ceremony included the
United States Department of Energy, American Superconductor Corporation, Nexans and Air Liquide.
UT-Battelle, a limited liability partnership between the University of Tennessee (UT) and Battelle, is a non-profit company established to manage and operate the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) for the
United States Department of Energy. Both UT and Battelle are committed to serving the
United States Department of Energy by enhancing ORNL's leadership in scientific research, laboratory operations, and community service.
It is the goal of the
United States Department of Energy that 30% of petroleum based motor fuel is replaced by alternative fuels by the year 2010.
The
United States Department of Energy has awarded funding to Hyundai America Technical Centre for conducting research and development for an advanced mixed-mode petrol engine to attain significant improvements in both fuel economy and CO2 emissions.
The
United States Department of Energy has issued the final approval required for United States-based Georgia Power's new agreement with Toshiba, the parent company of former primary Vogtle contractor, Westinghouse.
For the second year in a row the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and
United States Department of Energy (DOE) have awarded their highest honor, the ENERGY STAR Sustained Excellence Award to Energy Education, Inc.
An analysis report commissioned by the
United States Department of Energy states, "A system treated with Frigaid will experience increased volumetric efficiency, reduced laminar flow, quieter operation, compressor seal protection, increased resistance to oxidation, a 1500% increase in lubricating ability, reduced run time, extended equipment life and energy savings averaging 21.2%." The report is extremely favorable to Frigaid--a big thumbs up!