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Vietnam wins prize at Asian eco-marathon

Bio-Energy team from Hanoi University of Technology won second prize in the Ethanol category at the 2012 Asian Shell Eco-marathon which started on July 4 in Kuala Lumpur.
Bio-Energy team from Hanoi University of Technology won second prize inthe Ethanol category, after Luk Jao Mae Khlong Prapa team of Thailand,at the 2012 Asian Shell Eco-marathon which started on July 4 in KualaLumpur, Malaysia.

This is the best result achieved by a Vietnamese team.

The competition attracts more than 1,000 students from 18 countries andterritories across Asia and the Middle East who were challenged todesign, build and test ultra energy-efficient vehicles.

The winners are the teams that go the furthest while using the least amount of energy.

In this year’s event, the Bio-Energy team raised its achievement to 455km/litre from 192km/litre in 2010’s event.

Other Vietnamese teams participated in the event included BK-ICE fromHo Chi Minh City University of Technology, and AT-01 and AT-02 from theHCMC University of Industry.

Shell Eco-marathon beganin 1939 at a Shell research laboratory in the US as a friendly wagerbetween scientists to see who could get the most miles per gallon fromtheir vehicle. The first Shell Eco-marathon was launched in 1985 inFrance , and in 2007 in the US .

The inaugural ShellEco-marathon Asia was held in Malaysia in 2010. Malaysia willcontinue to host Shell Eco-Marathon Asia until 2013, following which,the event will move to Manila , the Philippines from 2014 to 2016.-VNA

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