Wired Magazine reports on China’s potential to become the world’s first alternative fuel superpower:

China’s central planners are throwing everything at the problems of fuel and pollution – hybrids, electric cars, propane taxis – all while building conventional cars and infrastructure at a furious pace. “There’s a controversy about ‘Green GDP‘ and how to grow,” says He Dongquan, a transportation expert at the Energy Foundation in Beijing. “China’s in a transition where everyone’s mind is changing.” Amid the hurly-burly, the only thing that’s clear is the future, where hydrogen beckons.

Thanks, Yong Liu!