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		<dc:creator>JB</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 15:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is no great suprise. It seems the hybrids out there getting 40 MPG are mostly a joke. I was getting 40MPG 25 years ago in my VWs. The Department of Energy is in cahoots with Big Oil and Big Automotive. The hybrids are a stalling tactic to distract us while they work towards creating a hydrogen economy wrought with bad energy transfers, lots more tax dollars and the continuation of the internal combusting engine and liquid fuels. What they don&#039;t talk about is how we had the NiMH battery (200 miles per charge) to power 100% electric cars more than 12 years ago until Chevron Oil said, &quot;No that&#039;s our battery. You can&#039;t use it. I read about this outrage in Cefo&#039;s Two Cents Per Mile. The good news is Cefo has a good idea how we can get the technolgy back and stop beating around the bush is changing over to greener technologies.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is no great suprise. It seems the hybrids out there getting 40 MPG are mostly a joke. I was getting 40MPG 25 years ago in my VWs. The Department of Energy is in cahoots with Big Oil and Big Automotive. The hybrids are a stalling tactic to distract us while they work towards creating a hydrogen economy wrought with bad energy transfers, lots more tax dollars and the continuation of the internal combusting engine and liquid fuels. What they don&#8217;t talk about is how we had the NiMH battery (200 miles per charge) to power 100% electric cars more than 12 years ago until Chevron Oil said, &#8220;No that&#8217;s our battery. You can&#8217;t use it. I read about this outrage in Cefo&#8217;s Two Cents Per Mile. The good news is Cefo has a good idea how we can get the technolgy back and stop beating around the bush is changing over to greener technologies.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Les Davis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:06:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Now Chrysler/Fiat is deciding not to produce plug in hybrids or plug in electric vehicles??? 

 No problem with their decision. They just need to GIVE BACK the $70 Million Dollar Grant to the Department of Energy. My next vehicle I&#039;m going to buy will be a plug in hybrid or freeway speed electric vehicle, so I guess I will not be buying any vehicles from Chrysler/Fiat.</description>
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<p> No problem with their decision. They just need to GIVE BACK the $70 Million Dollar Grant to the Department of Energy. My next vehicle I&#8217;m going to buy will be a plug in hybrid or freeway speed electric vehicle, so I guess I will not be buying any vehicles from Chrysler/Fiat.</p>
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