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Cleantech 2007 to Feature Alternative Vehicle Display at Santa Clara Convention Center May 23rd.


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SANTA CLARA Santa Clara, city, Cuba
Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba.
, Calif. -- TechConnect.org, producer of Cleantech 2007, today announced it will feature a display of various eco-friendly vehicles including: a Chevy pickup truck converted to run on an onboard gasified gas·i·fy  
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To convert into or become gas.



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); the all new HUMMER[TM] H3[TM] Custom Electric Vehicle -- the new industry standard for custom luxury electric vehicles; and several other unique automobiles and electric scooters.

"The eco-friendly vehicles exhibited will range from a retro lab experiment on carbon negative transportation to sleek new designs and fast rides from old favorites," said Matthew Laudon, PhD., Executive Director of TechConnect. "Likewise our event attracts a wide range of attendees -- from scientists working on the latest, leading edge technology to corporate licensing execs and VCs. It will be interesting to see and try to dissect dissect /dis·sect/ (di-sekt´) (di-sekt´)
1. to cut apart, or separate.

2. to expose structures of a cadaver for anatomical study.


dis·sect
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 why certain crowds are more fascinated with the different vehicles."

The Cafe Racer, a 1975 Chevy Pickup, has been converted to run on an onboard gasified motor which can burn most biomass. The gasified motor works by pyrolizing carbon based This article is about the band. For the usage of this term in biochemistry, see Carbon-based life.
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 fuel, breaking it down into carbon, water vapor, inert gases inert gases (i·nertˑ gaˑ·ss),
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, and hydrogen, while simultaneously fixing 50%+ of the carbon in the original material. "Think of it this way: if you throw a log in a fire, it burns, and all the carbon goes up and back into the atmosphere," said Tom Price, Environmental Director of Burning Man. "But, pyrolize that same log, and you'll get all the hydrogen atoms out, while fixing most of the carbon ones. The result: open source, renewable energy Renewable energy utilizes natural resources such as sunlight, wind, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, and hydroelectricity to biomass and biofuels for transportation. ."

The recent combination of gasification gas·i·fy  
tr. & intr.v. gas·i·fied, gas·i·fy·ing, gas·i·fies
To convert into or become gas.



gas
 with Terra Preta Bio Char agriculture, the use of soil from the Amazon to reduce carbon emissions, gasification has emerged as the only current alternative energy technology that can create a carbon negative footprint, though little has been done to explore this space. The Cafe Racer is expected to set the American land speed record for a gasified vehicle during its exhibition at Cleantech 2007. "We'll probably use coffee grounds coffee grounds

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 as fuel," said Tom.

The exhibition of eco-friendly vehicles at Cleantech 2007 solidifies the conference mission of bringing bleeding edge innovations and the scientific community behind them to the forefront of the global sustainability forum. Scientific and technical experts at Cleantech 2007 will discuss radical advancements upon traditional technologies, cutting-edge pollution-control and waste-reduction technologies, and emerging clean business practices. Cleantech 2007 will be held in Santa Clara at the Convention Center May 22nd and 23rd in 2007.

For more about Cleantech 2007 visit http://www.Cleantech2007.org.

About TechConnect.org

TechConnect is a global technology outreach & development organization dedicated to locating the world's most promising advanced technology sectors and assisting in the development of ecosystems focused on accelerating the flow of technologies from the research phase to the viable market phase. TechConnect produces conferences and publications founded upon the application of the academic Peer-Review process model towards the evaluation of emerging technologies and early stage companies, while providing access to funding, tools and professional resources.
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