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NewsMay 10, 2005

Kansas City Becomes Hybrid Vehicle Capital of America

KANSAS CITY, MO — As gas prices continue to hold steady at a record high between $2 and $3 per gallon across the United States, Kansas City is poised to lead the next generation of automobiles as the nation's only city currently slated to assemble two hybrid models.

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NewsMay 10, 2005

Ford Announces Partnership to Bring Hydrogen Vehicles to Desert Region

PALM SPRINGS, CA — Ford Motor Co., the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, and the Clean Cities Coachella Valley Region (C3VR), announced on May 2 a multi-year partnership that will place at least five hydrogen powered Ford shuttles in operation next year in California's Coachella Valley.

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NewsMay 4, 2005

FleetCor Announces Award of BP Fleet Card Processing Portfolio

ATLANTA — FleetCor, a provider of commercial fleet card issuing and processing services, has been awarded the BP Fleet Card Processing Portfolio within the U.S., the company announced on May 2.

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NewsMay 3, 2005

Energy Bill Proposes Tax Credits for Diesels and Hybrids

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Cars and trucks with new, cleaner-burning diesel engines and gasoline-electric hybrids would be eligible for tax credits under a $2.5 billion initiative President Bush outlined April 27, according to the Detroit News.

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NewsMay 3, 2005

Toyota To Make Hybrid Camrys in U.S. in Second Half of 2006

TOKYO, JAPAN — Nikkei News reports that Toyota has decided to start building the long-expected gasoline-electric hybrid version of the Camry in the U.S. sometime in the second half of 2006, according to a report by the Green Car Congress on April 26.

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NewsMay 3, 2005

Hyundai to Enter Hybrid Market in 2006

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA — Hyundai and affiliate Kia Motors Corp. plan to enter the hybrid automobile market in 2006, with plans to sell small-size hybrid cars to the United States, according to the Web site, www.consumeraffairs.com.

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NewsMay 3, 2005

Wright Express Revenues Grow 20 Percent in 1Q 2005

SOUTH PORTLAND, ME — Wright Express Corp., a provider of payment processing and information management services, reported revenues for the first quarter of 2005 increased 20 percent to $52.2 million from $43.6 million for the first quarter of 2004.

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NewsMay 3, 2005

CLEAR ACT Reintroduced in U.S. Senate to Promote Alt-Fuel, Hybrid, and Electric Vehicles

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator Orrin Hatch, supported by a coalition of environmental groups, automakers, and alternative fuel associations, re-introduced to Congress for the third time the CLEAR ACT — Clean Efficient Automobiles Resulting from Advanced Car Technologies, according to the Green Car Congress.

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NewsMay 3, 2005

International Energy Agency Says Prepare Now for Potential Oil Shock

PARIS, FRANCE — An International Energy Agency (IEA) study 'Saving Oil in a Hurry' says consuming nations must plan to ease potential shortages and price rises which could result from a large disruption to international supplies, Reuters reported on April 28.

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NewsMay 3, 2005

New 2006 Impala to Offer E-85 Engine

DETROIT – The new 2006 Chevrolet Impala offers a choice of three new engines including two that contain technologies to reduce gas emissions and save fuel.

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