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Volt's multiple MPGe ratings explained

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December 22, 2010
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redarrow Volt's multiple MPGe ratings explained
redarrow Why solar start-ups need Uncle Sam
redarrow Panasonic finally buys up all of Sanyo
redarrow LS9 raises funds for sugar-to-diesel tech
redarrow Hitachi and Molycorp plan rare earth joint venture

GM releases a video to explain the EPA's multiple MPG-equivalent ratings for the Volt, which launched in the U.S. last week.

With public offerings unlikely and private finance suffering, if a solar tech upstart wants to get big, it's likely to need government assistance in order to ramp up manufacturing.

Panasonic announced today that it will acquire the remaining 20 percent of Sanyo it doesn't own to make the company a wholly owned subsidiary.

Biofuel company gets $30 million from private equity giant Black Rock and others to make designer microbe-driven diesel fuel.
The planned joint venture would bring manufacturing of rare earth alloys and magnets to the U.S.
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