Research to WatchBy TR Editors
Project: Next-generation internal-combustion engine New technology combining elements of spark ignition and diesel engines promises to be 15 percent more fuel-efficient than conventional gas engines. Project: Active traffic Management Principal institutions: U.S. Department of Transportation www.intellidriveusa.org/research/michigan-testbed.php Wireless communication between vehicles and roadway infrastructure could reduce congestion by providing real-time information to drivers and traffic managers. Project: Carbon-nanotube ultracapacitors Principal institutions: MIT lees.mit.edu/lees/ultracapacitors.htm Advanced ultracapacitors for hybrid and electric cars would charge and discharge much faster than batteries. Project: National Bus Rapid Transit Institute Principal institutions: University of South Florida www.nbrti.org Is working to combine buses with intelligent transportation technologies to create systems that can substitute for light rail or subways in cities. Project: Aviation biofuels Principal institutions: Boeing www.newairplane.com/environment/sustainablebiofuels Different biofuels are being tested for use in commercial jets. Project: The Civitas Initiative Principal institutions: European Commission www.civitas.eu Is developing integrated technological and policy-based approaches to energy-efficient transportation in cities. Project: Lithium-air batteries Principal institutions: IBM www.almaden.ibm.com Technology that could store 10 times as much energy as conventional lithium batteries. Project: Next-generation train Principal institutions: German Aerospace Center www.dlr.de This new system would use half as much energy as other high-speed trains and be 25 percent faster. Project: Energy Biosciences Institute Principal institutions: University of California, Berkeley; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; University of Illinois; BP www.energybiosciencesinstitute.org Plans to develop biofuels using synthetic biology. Project: X-37B Principal institutions: U.S. Air Force, Boeing The first demonstration of an unmanned military space plane will take place in January 2010. In theory, a space plane could take passengers from London to Sydney in four to five hours. |

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