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GreenBizCafe » Blog Archive » How Much Electricity Does a Car Need?
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Electronic Component Suppliers - Electricity Storage Association - electric utility, esco
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Bob Lutz Drives the Volt, Calls It 'Electrifying' | Autopia from Wired.com
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The Energy Blog: Sodium Sulfur Batteries to be Used for Energy Storage at MN Windfarm
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GM plans large run of all-electric Chevy Volt | Markets | Reuters
Lauckner said GM still hopes to start production of the Volt by the end of 2010 and said the company is planning a healthy roll-out.
"We're talking about large numbers -- in the tens of thousands," he said. "It's not a niche market."
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Stanford's nanowire battery holds 10 times the charge of existing ones
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First Conventional Light Aircraft Powered by Electricity Flies over France : TreeHugger
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triphow.com » Air Travel Switches To Electricity
Charles Bremner, Times, UK offers up some great news for air travelers. The dream of inexpensive, ecofriendly aviation has come closer to reality after a French test pilot achieved the first flight in a conventional light aircraft powered by an electric motor. The Electra, a wood-and-fabric single-seater, flew for 48 minutes for 50km (30 miles) around the southern Alps, winning a global race to apply battery power to a fixed-wing standard aircraft….Electric power for larger aircraft, including airliners, is also on the horizon, with research by Nasa and Boeing into the holy grail of the field: hydrogen-fed fuel cells. These will drive electric motors with power like those on French high-speed trains.
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Ten Alternative Energy Speculations for 2008: Batteries, CHP, and Transmission | Alternative Energy Stocks
This article is a continuation of my Ten Alternative Energy Speculations for 2008, with picks #8, 9, and10 published last Thursday. If you haven't already, please read the introduction of that article before buying any of the stock picks that follow. These companies are likely to be highly volatile, and large positions are not appropriate for many investors. My least risky picks (#8,9, and #10) are part of that same article; my most speculative plays (#1-3) will follow in a few days.
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Are electric vehicles really any better for the environment than gas-guzzling cars? - By Brendan I. Koerner - Slate Magazine
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The world of energy in 2007
Highlights of the energy year 2007
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