There's plenty going on in the world of alternative fuels, too much in fact for one person to sit and sift through. So, we've decided to bring it to you and here's the best of what's happening in the world of alternative fuels at the moment. Get in there!
1. Big predictions on future oil peaks. This time from a country that knows a bit about the stuff.
2. UK Consortium aims to produce biofuel from municipal and wood waste. Could this solve the crops-need-to-be-used-to-feed-people-not-internal-combustion-engines debate?
3. Fuel price rises possible at the pumps. The AA is looking for clarity from government and a full-on inventigation. RHA wades in calling Number 10's 1 April fuel duty increases 'a joke'.

And you would think that all of Merc's engineering might and money might be able to bring us an electric CV that can do more than 80 miles, but sadly that's not the case this time round.
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Mr Hayward said that gasoline consumption reached it's peak in 2007 and continued to say that suppliers in the US and Europe would not sell more gasoline than they did in 2007, ever. This is down to policy and government regulation, which is driving efficiency in transport fleets "and that's a good thing!" he said.
Terry Pycroft, head of fleet services at LCC, says: "Like all local authorities we are striving to meet targets for the reduction of our carbon emissions and we see this Mercedes Econic as offering the potential to make some very significant savings."
This particular model is 