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6 : The Battery
7 : Battery Powered Cars
8 : Fuel Cell Powered Cars
9 : Hybrid Cars
10 : Green Web Sites
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The motor car - a concise history.
"a reminder for some,
an introduction for others"
Green Cars / Environmentally Friendly Cars
1: Introduction
1.1 Introduction To Green Cars
2: Greenhouse Gases
2.1 The U.N. Kyoto Protocol
2.2 The Six Greenhouse Gases
2.3 CO2
2.4 Vehicle Emissions
2.5 The European Union
2.6 The United States
2.7 Vehicles With Low CO2 Emssion
3: Alternative Fuels
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Biofuels
3.2.1 Introduction
3.2.2 Biodiesel
3.2.3 Ethanol
3.2.4 Butanol
3.2.5 Methanol
3.2.6 Yield Of Oil From Crops
3.3 Hydrogen
3.3.1 Vehicle Fuel
3.3.2 Hydrogen Data
3.3.3 Hydrogen Production
3.3.4 Cars Using Hydrogen
3.4 LPG, CNG & LNG
3.4.1 Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG)
3.4.2 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
3.4.3 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
4: Fuel Cells
4.1 Introduction
4.2 History Of Early Fuel Cells
4.3 How A Fuel Cell Works
4.4 Types Of Fuel Cells
5: Super (Ultra) Capacitors
5.1 Introduction
5.2 History
5.3 Advantages & Limitations
6: The Battery
6.1 Introduction
6.2 History
6.3 Lead Acid
6.4 Nickel-Cadmium (NiCad)
6.5 Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH)
6.6 Sodium-Sulphur (NaS)
6.7 Lithium-Ion (Li-ion)
6.8 Zinc-Air & Aluminium-Air
7: Battery Powered Cars
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Czech Republic
7.2.1 Skoda
7.2.2 Tatra
7.3 Denmark
7.3.1 Kollega Bil
7.4 France
7.4.1 PSA Peugeot Citroen
7.4.2 Renault
7.5 Germany
7.5.1 Volkswagen
7.5.2 Mercedes-Benz
7.6 Great Britain (United Kingdom)
7.6.1 Zytek Lotus
7.7 India
7.7.1 Reva
7.8 Italy
7.8.1 Bertone
7.9 Japan
7.9.1 Nissan
7.9.2 Honda
7.9.3 Toyota
7.9.4 Mitsubishi
7.9.5 Keio University
7.10 Norway
7.10.1 Think Nordic
7.11 Sweden
7.11.1 Volvo
7.12 United States
7.12.1 Henney Kilowatt
7.12.2 General Motors
7.12.3 Sebring-Vanguard
7.12.4 Chevrolet
7.12.5 AC Propulsion
7.12.6 Ford
7.12.7 Solectrica Corporation
7.13 Electric Car Web Sites
8: Fuel Cell Powered Cars
8.1 Introduction
8.2 The First Fuel Cell Powered Vehicles
8.3 The First Automotive Fuel Cell Vehicle
8.4 The First Caar Powered By A Fuel Cell
8.5 Fuel Cell Vehicles : 1970 - 1993
8.6 Fuel Cell Vehicles 1994 to 2006 Summary
8.7 Types Of Fuel Used
8.8 Range Achieved
8.9 Manufacturers Of Fuel Cell Cars
8.9.1 Audi
8.9.2 Daihatsu
8.9.3 Daimler-Chrysler
8.9.4 Esoro
8.9.5 Fiat
8.9.6 Ford
8.9.7 General Motors
8.9.8 Honda
8.9.9 Hydrocell
8.9.10 Hyundai
8.9.11 Kai
8.9.12 Mazda
8.9.13 Mitsubishi
8.9.14 Nissan
8.9.15 PSA Peugeot Citroen
8.9.16 Renault
8.9.17 Shanghai Automotive Industry / GM
8.9.18 Suzuki
8.9.19 Think Nordic
8.9.20 Toyota
8.9.21 Volkswagen
8.9.22 Others
9: Hybrid Cars
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Audi
9.3 Ford
9.4 Honda
9.5 Mercury
9.6 Nissan
9.7 Peugeot
9.8 Saturn
9.9 Subaru
9.10 Suzuki
9.11 Toyota
10 : Green Websites
10.1 Greenhouse Gases
10.2 Alternative Fuels
10.3 Fuel Cells
10.4 Super / Ultra Capacitors
10.5 Batteries
10.6 Hybrid Cars
10.7 Green Car Clubs
10.8 Green Car Magazines
10.9 Others
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