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May 14, 2008
The MicroFueler's display control, which does look surprisingly like a
washing machine's. When asked, executives said that although the MicroFueler is
currently powered by electricity, they are exploring solar energy as well as
self-powering options.
It's an ambitious project, to say the least. But with gas prices on the
rise and no clear leader in
alternative energy, who knows?
Credit: Caroline McCarthy/CNET News.com
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