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ALTERNATIVE
TRANSPORTATION FUELS TODAY
BCC's Alternative Transportation Fuels Today
newsletter covers such alternative fuels as ethanol, biodiesel,
compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG) and
liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), or propane. Additionally,
Alternative Transportation Fuels Today discusses gas-to-liquids
technology and vehicles powered by alternative fuels.
MOBILE
EMISSIONS TODAY
BCC's Mobile Emissions Today covers such mobile
emissions issues as emissions testing, congestion, fuel economy
and vehicular retrofit technology. Additionally, Mobile
Emissions Today discusses clean diesel fuels, reformulated gas,
car-sharing initiatives and methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE).
ELECTRIC &
HYBRID VEHICLES TODAY
BCC's Electric & Hybrid Vehicles Today covers such
alternative transportation technologies as electric- and hybrid
electric-powered cars, trucks, buses and bicycles. Additionally,
Electric & Hybrid Vehicles Today discusses neighborhood electric
vehicles (NEVs) and such electric-powered scooters as the Segway
Human Transporter.
FUEL CELLS
TODAY
BCC's Fuel Cells Today covers such fuel cell-related
technologies as solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), proton exchange
membrane (PEM) fuel cells and membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs).
Additionally, Fuel Cells Today discusses issues concerning
hydrogen as a fuel.
GLOBAL WARMING TODAY
BCC's Global Warming
Today newsletter covers such climate change issues as industrial
greenhouse gas emissions regulations, carbon dioxide emissions
trading and energy efficiency and conservation. Additionally,
Global Warming Today discusses international developments
concerning such topics as the Kyoto Protocol, global warming
research and emissions reduction technologies, including carbon
sequestration and reforestation developments.
GREEN BUILDING TODAY
BCC's Green Building
Today newsletter covers Alternative & Energy Efficient Construction
and materials.
RENEWABLE
ENERGY TODAY
BCC's Renewable Energy Today newsletter covers such
renewable energy resources as wind power, solar power,
geothermal power, hydro power, tidal power, wave power, biomass
or waste-to-energy power, and clean nuclear power. Additionally,
Renewable Energy Today discusses such "green power" technologies
as solar panels and arrays, photovoltaic, wind farms or parks,
and wind turbines.
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