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AS to hold environmental club summit Oct. 14 | |||
The 2010 Regional Cleantech Open Winners Are ... | Also exhibiting at the Awards Expo as a CTO Innovation Partner was the Progressive 100mpg X-prize team from Western Washington University's Vehicle Research Institute in Bellingham, who displayed their finalist Viking 45 EV on Alaskan Way outside the Bell Harbor Conference Center. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø to hold X-Prize Team Day on Friday | Western Washington University has organized a Friday, Oct. 8, celebration of its Vehicle Research Institute team, which made it to the finals of a $10 million international competition to build a super fuel-efficient vehicle. ²ÝÁñÉçÇø X-Prize Team Day begins at 2 p.m. on the campus Performing… |
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Western to host X-Prize Team Day Oct. 8 | Western Washington University will host X-Prize Team Day at 2 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 8, on the campus' Performing Arts Center Plaza to recognize the accomplishments of the team from the university's Vehicle Research Institute and its incredible run through the Progressive Automotive X-… |
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Western to celebrate '²ÝÁñÉçÇø X PRIZE Team Day' at PAC Plaza today | |||
National Geographic special on X PRIZE contest to air again today | |||
On the Moove | Professor Eric Leonhardt and his students at Western Washington University's Vehicle Research Institute have built a hybrid car that gets the equivalent of 94 miles a gallon while using a fuel made from a plentiful local waste product: cow manure. The most revolutionary aspect of this… |
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X Prize Winners Named, Getting Millions | Funding for the Automotive X Prize comes from Progressive Insurance, with additional funding from the U.S. Department of Energy, Cisco and private donors. Among the entrants that did not make it to the podium were cars from Cornell and Western Washington University, Tata Motors, Tango Commuter… |
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Winners announced in X Prize competition to build super fuel-efficient vehicles | |||
Seattle Storm, Solar Power, And Feral Rabbits | Cheaper Solar Power? Western Washington University researchers say they've come up with a solar power innovation that could cut costs dramatically and enable solar panels to collect energy on cloudy days. |