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Lithium-ion EV batteries examined after Chevy Volt fire
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China plans to make a million electric vehicles a year by 2015
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BYD investor Warren Buffett still bullish on long-term success of green cars
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California delays diesel emission rules till 2014
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Texans seek industry legal protection from higher ethanol use
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