Archive for March, 2009
What infrastructure will we need for fully electric cars? Nissan and San Diego have a plan…
Read the news item here
Automobile companies waited long enough holding hands, brandishing unions at us, shutting off innovation and of course now, they have pushed the panic button.  Although the news  looks nice and positive, it is mostly a consequence of desperation on the part of the auto companies. Don’t be fooled by the fact [...]
March 24, 2009
Tags: Clean Cars, Disruptive energy storage technologies, Electric Cars, Green Cars, Lithium Ion battery technologies, Nissan, San Diego Electric & Gas Company Posted in: Sustainable Automobiles
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Solar Energy in the US sees impressive growth in 2008
See the following links:
Planet Ark
The SEIA report
The NY Times Green Blog
In a year where doling out bad news has become a fun hobby all around, the Solar Energy has something to smile about (but would like to caution us all about how terrible 2009 can be, anyway). Solar Energy installations have reached 8,775 MW . [...]
March 22, 2009
Tags: Solar Energy, Solar Energy Installations, Solar Vs. Wind in the US Posted in: Solar Energy
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Gruesome questions that take long to answer – has the recession slowed down emissions?
Please read the reference (Click on the link):
http://planetark.org/wen/51932
The Question
During “these economic times” the last thing you want to spend time worrying about is – has the recession which has consequentially caused a slowdown in the manufacturing sector, caused Carbon dioxide emissions to slow down?
The very thought is somewhat gruesome. However, the question, and it’s possible [...]
March 9, 2009
Tags: Emission Science Posted in: Uncategorized
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