ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Corland Publishing
has launched its third publication, Green Fuels Forecast
(http://www.greenfuelsforecast.com). This public online magazine and companion
monthly e-newsletter provide breaking news, analysis and original reporting
on the global renewable vehicle fuels industry, including developments in
E85, cellulosic ethanol, biodiesel and other fuels fortified with biomass.
Green Fuels Forecast is the first open-access, web-based publication to
present all sides in the debate over the commercial, technical and
agricultural triumphs and challenges presented by renewable fuels. Topics
include infrastructure, science, supplier trends, consumer and marketplace
acceptance, agricultural/environmental perspectives and the energy
industry's effort to bring biofuels to the market. The new site includes
original content detailing how automakers are developing powertrains of the
future and profiles of new startups chasing the technology behind clean
fuels, all while helping consumers understand how renewable fuels will
change what and how they drive.
"Green Fuels Forecast provides automakers, suppliers and the public a
platform to understand the technology that will power our vehicles in the
future," said John McCormick, executive editor of Green Fuels Forecast and
president of Corland Publishing. "We focus on the critical intersection of
transportation, agriculture, science and commerce, while enabling readers
to learn about all sides in the debate on renewable fuels."
Automotive journalists Scott Anderson and Sam Abuels amid oversee
editorial development for the publication as editor and technical editor,
respectively.
"While the alternative fuels industry is still in its infancy, it's
growing up very quickly with the help of unprecedented private investment,
government incentives and powertrain advancements from the automakers,"
Anderson said. "The mission of Green Fuels Forecast is to separate the
wheat from the chafe on these issues and trends in order to help industry
insiders, engineers and ultimately, consumers, make informed decisions."
Corland Publishing also has announced the addition of a YouTube channel
to capture all videos posted on its online magazine websites. Beginning
Sunday, January 13, 2008 visitors can search "Green Fuels Forecast" at
http://www.youtube.com or visit http://www.youtube.com/greenfuelsforecast to reach the
latest video highlights, event coverage and in-depth interviews. In the
coming weeks, Green Fuels Forecast will add new features, such as a search
engine to find E85 or biodiesel pumps anywhere in the US.
To register for the complimentary Green Fuels Forecast monthly
e-newsletter visit http://www.greenfuelsforecast.com/Subscriptions.php.
Green Fuels Forecast complements Corland Publishing's existing
open-access Web publications, Diesel Forecast (http://www.dieselforecast.com) and
Hydrogen Forecast (http://www.hydrogenforecast.com), in providing the automotive
industry and consumers timely and original news, in-depth interviews, event
coverage and video on the future of automotive powertrain development.
SOURCE Corland Publishing
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Related links: http://www.greenfuelsforecast.com http://www.dieselforecast.com http://www.hydrogenforecast.com
CONTACT: Scott Anderson, +1-734-272-2259, or John McCormick, +1-734-604-4768, both for Corland Publishing
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