Ford updates its Fusion Hybrid for 2013 and adds a plug-in verstion
January 15, 2012 by James
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? 2013 Ford Fusion hybrid Ford news from the recently held North American International Auto Show in Detroit: the Ford Fusion hybrid will get a major makeover (both inside and out) for 2013. Along with the new hybrid version of the Fusion, Ford will also be releasing a plug-in (PHEV) version of the Fusion, to Related posts: USA Today test drives the new 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid The LA Times reviews the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid Hybrid news – Honda Insight goes on sale this week, while the Ford Fusion Hybrid may not quite be living up to its EPA mpg numbers
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Volkswagen announced Jetta Hybrid and shows off new electric Beetle concept – the E-Bugster
January 8, 2012 by James
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? Volkswagen E-Bugster VW 2013 Jetta Hybrid It won’t be officially announced until the North American International Auto Show opens its doors tomorrow (Jan 9th, 2012), but there’s been some leaks about what Volkswagen has planned. Two big announcements are due from VW – they’re going to be showing off a new Jetta Hybrid Related posts: New York Times review of the Green Car of the Year – the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Treehugger test drives the Volkswagen 2011 Touareg hybrid Hyundai’s new hybrid concept – Blue-Will
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Volkswagen announced Jetta Hybrid and shows off new electric Beetle concept the E-Bugster
Volkswagen announced Jetta Hybrid and shows off new electric Beetle concept – the E-Bugster
January 8, 2012 by James
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? Volkswagen E-Bugster VW 2013 Jetta Hybrid It won’t be officially announced until the North American International Auto Show opens its doors tomorrow (Jan 9th, 2012), but there’s been some leaks about what Volkswagen has planned. Two big announcements are due from VW – they’re going to be showing off a new Jetta Hybrid Related posts: New York Times review of the Green Car of the Year – the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Treehugger test drives the Volkswagen 2011 Touareg hybrid Hyundai’s new hybrid concept – Blue-Will
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Does The UK Get Adequate Sunshine To Make Solar Energy Panels Seem Worth The Solar Energy Prices That They Cost?
April 18, 2011 by James
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We might think that the UK is not that sunny, but it depends on where you live; North Scotland might be snowy and cold more than it is sunny, and the south coast of England might be the reverse. In reality the UK receives in the region of 60% of the sun that the equator
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Does The UK Enjoy Adequate Bright Days To Make Solar Energy Panels Warrant The Solar Energy Prices That They Cost?
April 14, 2011 by James
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We could believe that the United Kingdom is not that sunny, but it depends on your locale; North Scotland could be snowy and cold more than it is temperate, and southern England could be the reverse. As a matter of fact the UK receives something like 60% of the sun that the equator receives. When
Fuel Cell Deployment At Wind Farm
March 29, 2011 by James
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NextEra Energy Resourcesis the largest generator in North America of renewable energy from the wind and sun. We view the success of this test deployment with NextEra Energy Resources as a key validation of our technology, and an opportunity to promote wider adoption of ClearEdge5 fuel cells in the marketplace, said Ford. We look forward to further potential fuel cell deployment opportunities with leading energy firms given the strong success of this test deployment.
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Toyota Hybrid Sports Car
March 15, 2011 by admin
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Anton Rowd asked: Every loyal customer to Toyota and the people behind the company itself are looking forward to 2008. Why? Because that is the slated release for the much-awaited Toyota hybrid sports car dubbed the Volta. Toyota has always been known to set itself apart from all other car manufacturers, releasing some of the most outrageous designs that seem to grow onto society once the cars establish themselves as bestsellers. Japan Goes Italian Toyota’s hybrid sports car can only be a real head turner. This is what’s expected when you have an elite group of designers to give the new concept car a new, nice Italian twist. Pictures of the concept car have emerged from the company itself and the first thing that may come to mind is the Lamborghini Diablo; only the Volta is eco-friendly. Toyota believes that hybrid technology can also be used in high-performance vehicles such as the Toyota Volta. After all, it is rumored to go from 0-60 in 4 seconds and has a top speed of 155 mph; not as fast as the Diablo or any Ferrari but the important thing is how much gas this vehicle doesn’t use. The Name Game The 2008 new Toyota Volta will be paying homage to Alessandro Volta, the man who came up with the electric battery in 1800. It is only very apt considering that this vehicle does run on a type of battery. The Volta runs a V6 engine and there’s an electric motor on each axle. The electric motor will be used to operate several things at the same time such as, for example, a computer that operates the movement of the wheels, activation of brakes, etc.; basically something known as drive by wire, a technology that is fitted into modern fighter jets, so you can imagine how much time in design was spent on this near-future release. This technology also allows for an awkward feature that can have the passengers reposition the steering wheel and pedals in front of them. Economy Two centuries after the invention of the electric battery after which the new hybrid is named, Toyota aims to have the Volta out and running by 2008. It is expected to have a tank that holds only 13.7 gallons that will allow it to go 435 miles when filled up. Plus, if 408 horsepower isn’t enough, you will just have to weight for later versions of the Volta because this is the top speed estimated for the initial release. Toyota France expects to release this to the European market in 2008. However, Germany might be happy to know that the car will be for sale there by December of 2007. Experts are speculating that prices for the Toyota hybrid sports car will range from $72,000 to $165,000 in the US market once it hits North American shores. Whether or not the market is ready for this sports car, Toyota itself is ready to prove that hybrid technology does belong in the automobile industry and will suit any purpose and application. Read more on Toyota Hybrid Sports Car…

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Electric Cars Are Good for the Environment?
February 25, 2011 by admin
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Christy M asked: Electric cars are currently touted to save the mother Earth from the issue of global warming but are they really capable of doing that? After all, electricity is generated from coal and coal, just like petrol, is a non-renewable source of energy. Are we better off with the electric cars or do we just need to make the fuel based cars more energy efficient? Electric car certainly save on energy, no doubt about that but they are not zero emission automobiles. Driving it still involves a lot of money and you’d be surprised to know that 49.7 percent of US electricity is generated from coal. However, these cars are certainly much lower in carbon dioxide emissions as compared to the fuel based ones. Toyota recently came out with the Tesla Roadster which gives you 245 milers of travel on a single charge. There is also the 2006 Corolla which is excellent in fuel efficiency give an average of 31 miles on a single gas galleon provided it has manual transmission. After a hundred miles, the Corolla will produce 63.11 pounds of carbon dioxide through 3.23 gallons of gas. Energy Information Administration says that one gallon of gas emits 19.564 pounds of carbon dioxide. This figure again doesn’t include the energy which is spent on taking the oil out of the ground. Looking at the Roadster, you will find that this electric car give you 100 miles of travel on a single charge. Out of this, only 70 percent is used in the vehicle movement and the rest is lost due to the inefficiency in charging processor. One kilowatt of electricity generation produces about 1.55 pounds of carbon dioxide and this means the Tesla, in 100 miles, produces 48.05 pounds of carbon dioxide. You can check for yourself and the results will wary a bit, depending upon your state. States like West Virginia, North Dakota and Wyoming use a lot of coal and hence the CO2 production is higher. Roadster will end up with a lower carbon dioxide production at the end of the day. On the flip side, if you are a motorist from the Pacific Northwest, I would recommend an EV since this region uses hydroelectric pumps. You can check on the Internet regarding how much electricity does your state make from coal. Lower emission of carbon dioxide is not the only reason to purchase electric cars. You won’t see a single electric car having a tail pipe on the back which means these automobiles will not put a thick pile of smoke when they are running. The electric cars produce less nitrous oxide, methane and other green house gases as compared to the gas counterparts. The only exception to this is sulfur dioxide which is produced a lot by coal combustion and can result in acid rain. The biggest drawback with the electric cars is that they need huge batteries and they are a bit difficult to manufacture. Some people say that if you take in to account the process that is needed for making these batteries, it makes the electric cars less greener. Read more on Electric Cars Are Good for the Environment?…

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Rate of North American Solar PV Installations to Double in 2011 Subsidies and Innovation Driving Growth
December 7, 2010 by admin
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Trends to Watch as the Rate of North American Solar PV Installations Doubles in 2011 (Document #EI225795), that examines the technological, legislative, and business model trends that will shape the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry over the next year. Following a strong 2010 that will see around 1 GW of installations in North America, 2011 should bring over 2 GW of new installations as well as a host of new options for developers and project owners looking to reduce the levelized cost of solar energy.
Clif Bar To Power New Headquarters With Solar
October 11, 2010 by James
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Share SUN LIGHT & POWER INTRODUCES THE LARGEST SMART-SOLAR ARRAY IN NORTH AMERICA Sun Light & Power Chooses Tigo Energy’s Maximizer Solution to Deploy the Largest Smart Solar Array in North America Read more on Clif Bar To Power New Headquarters With Solar… Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This!
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