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Inside Toyota's hybrid factory

October 10, 2006 The plant at Tsutsumi aims to build 1,900 cars a day. When there's a problem, the music gets downright cheery. TAGS: Toyota Prius, factory, hybrid car, Japan, plant, worker, car, production, U.S.

Texas power plant runs on biodiesel

March 19, 2007 Biofuels Power is harvesting oil from deep fat fryers to run its 5-megawatt power plant. TAGS: biodiesel, plant, alternative energy, animal, Texas, facility, U.S.

Electrical grid could handle millions of plug-in hybrids

December 11, 2006 Tune in, turn on, plug in. The government says it's OK. TAGS: motor, plant, grid, study, car, capacity, U.S., battery

Imperium says new plant slashes cost of biodiesel production

August 15, 2007 Company announces plans for several large-scale biodiesel plants, potentially ratcheting up impact of the alternative fuel.Photos: 100 million gallons of biodiesel TAGS: biodiesel, plant, ConocoPhillips Co., animal, Washington, U.S.

To clean coal, start-up GreatPoint makes gas

August 27, 2007 Reviving 1970s-era technology, an ambitious company says it can turn dirty coal into cleaner natural gas. TAGS: coal, natural gas, carbon, plant, cleaner, entrepreneur, energy, start-up, U.S.

Dell opens controversial plant

October 5, 2005 Lawsuit challenging generous tax breaks didn't stop $100 million North Carolina production facility. Photo: Dell's new N.C. plant TAGS: North Carolina, plant, tax, Dell, Governor, state, incentive, U.S.

Reports: Intel planning chip plant in China

March 13, 2007 Intel already operates assembly and test plants in China, but it could be ready to start actually making chips there. TAGS: China, Semiconductor Manufacturing, manufacturing, plant, Craig Barrett, Intel, semiconductor, control, U.S.

Nuclear power looks for comeback in U.S.

September 14, 2007 Is the nuclear winter ending for the industry? Applications for new nuclear plants will likely get filed this year and next. TAGS: nuclear power, plant, accident, waste, U.S., CEO, agreement

Intel set to showcase China operation

April 13, 2007 Chipmaker's decision to hold developer conference in Beijing next week emphasizes how important China is to its future. TAGS: China, plant, Beijing, Intel, chip company, conference, operation, U.S., notebook computer, PC

The public face of nuclear power in the U.S.

October 11, 2007 Retired Navy Adm. Frank Bowman says that in an age of climate change, nuclear power deserves far more consideration as a source of alternative energy. TAGS: nuclear power, plant, factor, global warming, face, leader, U.S.

Keeping clean tech down-to-earth

April 16, 2007 For Vinod Khosla, the debate over solar power and other energy options comes down to pragmatic questions of cost. TAGS: wind power, plant, debate, goal, Dr., Germany, China, U.S.

MIT: To keep coal, carbon needs to go underground

March 14, 2007 Coal will remain king for power generation for decades, but new carbon storage technologies are needed, MIT says. TAGS: carbon, coal, study, plant, capture, U.S.

Biofuels start-up nabs $5 million in funding

March 13, 2007 LS9 wants to make fake fuel out of synthetic plants to run real cars. TAGS: petroleum, biology, plant, professor, investor, process, start-up, U.S.
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