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> March 15, 2002:
Hour One: New Automotive
Technologies
What kind of car will you be driving one day? An SUV? A hybrid car?
How about a fuel cell powered car? Can you picture yourself pulling
up to a pump and fillin 'er up with hydrogen? In this hour, broadcasting
from the campus of Michigan State University, we'll take a look at new
car technologies heading down the pike.
Call in with your comments and questions at 1-800-989-8255, and share
your opinions online in our Listeners' Lounge (registration required).
Guests:
Michael Flynn
Director, Office for the Study
of Automotive Transportation
Transportation Research Institute
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Harold Schock
Director, Engine Research Laboratory
Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan
Charles Griffith
Auto Project Director / The
Clean Car Campaign
Ecology Center of Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Robert Culver
Executive Director
United States Council for Automotive
Research
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Books/Articles Discussed:
Related Links:
Electric
Vehicle Progress- hybrid electric and fuel cell battery and vehicle
news
GreenerCars.com:
The online home of ACEEE's Green Book
FutureTruck
Competition
GM's
EV1
Hybrid
Electric Vehicles
UM
solar car team
Toyota
Prius
Honda
Insight
Hydrogen
& Fuel Cell Letter
American
Hydrogen Association
Fuel
Cells 2000
January
8, 1999, Hour 2: Tomorrow's Car Today
January
11, 2002, Hour Two: Food Safety / Freedom Car
This segment produced by: Annette Heist
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