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		<title>For the Win: Riding the Green Schoolbus</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Oct 2011 17:30:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the Win is a guest blog series featuring the remarkable initiatives that young Americans are advancing to win the future for their communities. Each week we highlight a new young person and learn about their inspiring work through their own words. Submit your story&#160;to appear in&#160;the For the Win guest blog series. Jonny Cohen [...]<br /><div><img src="http://blog.cleantechies.com/wp-content/plugins/gd-star-rating/gfx.php?value=0.0" /></div><div>Rating: 0.0/<strong>5</strong> (0 votes cast)</div><br />]]></description>
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	Jonny Cohen is a junior at Highland Park High School in Highland Park, Il. He is an inventor and experimenter as well as the founder of GreenShields. He is constantly working to help the environment. Jonny is a member of the <a href="http://www.parade.com/news/all-america/2011/parades-all-america-service-team.html">2011 PARADE All-America High School Service Team</a>, an award recognizing outstanding young service leaders presented by PARADE Magazine in partnership with <a href="http://www.generationon.org/">generationOn</a><a href="http://www.generationon.org/">,</a>&nbsp;the global youth service division of <a href="http://www.pointsoflight.org/">Points of Light Institute</a>:</p>
<p>	When I walk to school, I notice things. In seventh grade I noticed that school buses parked in front of my junior high were spewing exhaust and something had to be done to make this better. Then it hit me! The shape of the school bus was not aerodynamic. I had taken a Saturday class in aerodynamics at Northwestern University. I thought that maybe a shield angled&nbsp;on the front of the school bus that was clear and plastic could redirect the airflow and this could save gas. I told my older sister, Azza, and she liked the idea. (Side note: there were a lot of other ideas that involved loud noises and homemade rockets that she was not a fan of!)</p>
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	I went to see Mr. Kunal Pujara, the physics teacher at Highland Park High School and he encouraged me to explore more. I entered a Youth Venture&nbsp;science contest, won a grant and built my own wind tunnel in the garage with a&nbsp;leaf blower to test school bus models. I knew I needed a team, so I asked Azza and her friends to help. I went to a Youth Venture Summit and met with other inspiring teens, which encouraged me to enter the Pepsi Refresh contest, where I won another grant. To receive the Pepsi grant I used Facebook and emailed everyone I knew to get people to vote for my project. I never thought I could win! Online voting seemed impossible and I didn&rsquo;t want to bother people. But you know what? I pushed myself. I sat in the grocery store on weekends and I made presentations at city hall, all the while asking people in my town to vote for my idea so I could get the funding I needed!</p>
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	In March of my freshman year I was notified that I had won a $25,000 grant and was interviewed on Good Morning America! The computer drawings I brought with me were made by my friend and fellow student team member, Alex Berkowitz. We worked all weekend on them and I was so excited! I realized that I could finally build and test my idea, but I knew that I needed more&nbsp;smart people to help me. I sent out emails and Northwestern University answered. For the past two summers I have had the privilege to work on this project, which I have since named <a href="http://web.me.com/jonnymonster/GreenShields/Welcome.html">GreenShields</a>&nbsp;with project advisor, Stacy Benjamin and&nbsp;engineering interns, Tim Healy and Matt Filak. There have been ups and downs but that is exactly what makes solving a problem fun.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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	The first prototype worked, we saved about 28 percent gas mileage, but it was big, heavy and took time to install. We have been working to make it smaller, lighter and easier to attach. We tested other materials, some worked and some didn&rsquo;t. We are considering a new scoop design. This is engineering and we need to keep trying until we find an answer.</p>
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	The most important lesson that I&rsquo;ve learned is that it&rsquo;s ok to think up crazy ideas and share them, even when other people might think it&rsquo;s not possible. As I always say, try to see things not the way they are, but how they could be. Don&#39;t be afraid to think&nbsp;or say something different.&nbsp;That crazy idea of yours just might help solve a problem for the environment and the world! &nbsp;</p>
<p><em>Photo courtesy of Points of Light Institute</em></p>
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		<title>Honda Civic Hybrid Lawsuit: Customers Get Rebate or Cash-Back Option</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 20:09:24 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I know this story well as I am a former HCH owner, having purchased one in 2003. I similarly didn&#8217;t achieve the EPA&#8217;s estimated MPG that is required by law to be the only mileage quoted in advertising by the car companies.</p>
<p><span id="more-7528"></span>I was the first to write about this issue for Wired News (see the details <a href="http://www.wired.com/cars/energy/news/2004/05/63413">here</a> and <a href="http://www.wired.com/cars/energy/news/2004/05/63541">here</a>), and in my reporting discovered that all hybrid vehicles were receiving generous MPG ratings because the EPA&#8217;s decades-old testing procedure spent an unrealistic amount of time &#8220;stopped,&#8221; at which point the hybrid-electric vehicles&#8217; engines turned off.</p>
<p>Realizing the error of its ways, the EPA at long last updated its testing methodology in 2007, which brought down the MPG estimates of hybrids much more than ICEs. The EPA even established revised fuel economy estimates for existing vehicles, which were available online to Mr. True around the same time he filed suit.</p>
<p>In addition to the flawed EPA test and a break in period (hybrids tend to get better mileage after few thousand miles of driving), driving habits play a major role in the actual-versus-estimated MPGs. &#8220;Your mileage may vary&#8221; is not just a cliche, which some folks who drive aggressively or in constant traffic fail to realize.</p>
<p>History could be repeating itself with the advent of the plug-in hybrid, and automotive OEMs should learn the lesson from this lawsuit. Honda was following the law in advertising using EPA estimates, yet the company is curiously willing to potentially pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in a settlement. (Several happy HCH owners have posted online that they won&#8217;t take the money and are objecting to the settlement offer.)</p>
<p>Offering $500 towards the purchase of a new Honda vehicle is an oft relied upon tool for auto makers that could generate some additional business for the company. Even though Honda denies any wrongdoing, offering money under the auspices of a court settlement sends a negative signal that hybrids aren&#8217;t all they are cracked up to be to prospective buyers who may not be familiar with the history of the EPA&#8217;s testing procedures.</p>
<p>General Motors recently claimed that the upcoming Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid achieved 230 miles per gallon based on internal tests, but then the EPA quickly <a href="http://gas2.org/2009/08/12/so-much-for-that-epa-wont-back-up-gms-230-mpg-claim/">questioned that figure</a>.</p>
<p>Plug-in hybrids and EVs have the potential to reshape the transportation market, but auto makers have to carefully manage expectations. The new vehicles&#8217; cost effectiveness will come into question, and the performance characteristics and driving experience of electrified vehicles require a steep learning curve. The last thing the troubled U.S. auto industry needs is a new round of lawsuits from customers who don&#8217;t understand their vehicles.</p>
<p><em>Article appearing courtesy of </em><a title="Matter Network" href="http://www.matternetwork.com" target="_blank"><em>Matter Network</em></a></div>
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