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Ferrari intends introducing green engine
Jamaica News.Net Sunday 6th July, 2008
Sporty car manufacturer Ferrari, has said it will cut greenhouse gas emissions from its cars.
Ferrari says it is working on developing hybrid vehicles to reduce CO2 emissions by 40 percent between now and 2012.
The company says it intends working on the development of a Ferrari that will use alternative energy sources and which will be based on what the car maker is doing at the moment in Formula One.
Currently, Ferrari is refining its Kinetic Energy Recycling System, which is designed to draw extra power from the brakes.
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