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model Nov_15 Oct_15 Sep_15 Aug_15 1 Prius Liftback 8287 9611 9952 10450 2 Ram Pickup Diesel 3848 4283 3836 4093 3 Model S 3100 2100 2400 1600 4 Prius C 2601 3373 3367 3844 5 Volt 1980 2035 949 1380 6 Camry Hybrid 1964 2545 2629 3314 7 Prius V 1643 2128 2575 3119 8 Fusion Hybrid 1388 2050 2002 2441 9 Leaf 1054 1238 1247 1393 10 CT200h 984 1077 1131 1504 11 RX 400 / 450 h 958 514 443 599 12 Fusion Energi 944 849 808 949 13 Sonata 931 1342 1185 1647 14 Optima Hybrid 844 1262 1136 1167 15 ES Hybrid 833 895 907 1281 16 C-Max Hybrid 815 912 1247 1501 17 Avalon Hybrid 798 993 1064 1322 18 i3* 723 986 1710 792 19 MKZ 676 646 596 713 20 C-Max Energi 639 695 719 723 21 X5 Diesel 525 296 204 391 22 e-Golf 472 596 343 381 23 Grand Cherokee Diesel 341 321 315 343 24 XV Crosstrek Hybrid 319 211 370 455 25 Highlander Hybrid 318 375 367 377 26 Accord Hybrid 289 442 854 1369 27 GL-Class Diesel 258 245 214 236 28 Civic Hybrid 239 455 613 590 29 CR-Z 236 316 310 333 30 Cruze Diesel 218 202 222 279 31 NX Hybrid 196 188 170 206 32 Lacrosse Hybrid 194 199 200 275 33 Q50... -
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Accidental Discovery Bubbles with Promise for Safer Hydrogen Storage
Newswise — A transition to hydrogen as a major fuel in the next 50 years could fundamentally transform the U.S. energy system, according to the National Research Council, and a surprise discovery at New Mexico State University may speed that transformation.
David Johnson was a doctoral candidate in 2007 working on lab experiments for his dissertation in molecular biology at NMSU when he unexpectedly identified a biopolymer that could result in safer hydrogen storage.
Johnson, who now has his doctorate and is working at the NMSU Institute for Energy and Environment, was working on a National Science Foundation-funded grant to find a unique hydrogen-producing microbial community when he noticed some unusual bubbles forming in the reactor.
The bright white bubbles were forming a biopolymer that NMSU biology researcher and professor Geoffrey Smith didn’t recognize.
This biopolymer was also capturing and storing hydrogen as the gas was being produced. With a tight molecular...
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