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A century ago, the internal combustion engine was a newcomer, and as the technology improved, it became the power source for virtually all modern transportation. But these engines are far from being as energy efficient as possible -- in fact, advancements in the combustion engine could improve passenger vehicle fuel economy by 50 percent. <a href="http://energy.gov/node/582229">Learn more</a> about how researchers are improving the combustion engine.

A century ago, the internal combustion engine was a newcomer, and as the technology improved, it became the power source for virtually all modern transportation. But these engines are far from being as energy efficient as possible -- in fact, advancements in the combustion engine could improve passenger vehicle fuel economy by 50 percent. Learn more about how researchers are improving the combustion engine.

Apps for Vehicles Challenge Finalists Announced
Apps for Vehicles Finalists

Nearly 40 teams submitted ideas in response to a $50,000 Apps for Vehicles Challenge that seeks to improve safety and fuel efficiency through data innovation. Eight finalists have been selected to move on to the second phase of the competition based on the business plans and product prototypes they submitted during the first phase.

Gobble Up Fuel Savings on Your Next Road Trip with My Trip Calculator
Save time and money on your next road trip with fueleconomy.gov's newest tool, <a href="http://www.fueleconomy.gov/trip/">My Trip Calculator</a>. | Photo courtesy of iStockphoto.com/gioadventures.

A one-stop shop for any road trip, My Trip Calculator is an interactive tool that helps you plan a route, pick a car and estimate a fuel costs.

Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Electric Vehicles
At Argonne's Advanced Powertrain Research Facility, researchers conduct vehicle benchmarking and testing activities that provide data critical to the development and commercialization of next-generation vehicles.| Photo courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory

Highlighting our list of the most interesting facts about electric vehicles.

Supercomputing Our Way to a Clean Energy Future
Using computer modeling technology from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), truck manufacturer Navistar is able to improve vehicle fuel efficiency and durability without the expense of wind tunnel testing. | Photo courtesy of LLNL Livermore Valley Open Campus.

How advanced computing technology is helping major companies lower their R&D costs while developing more energy efficiency technologies.