Posts Tagged ‘electric vehicle’

Cash Money Records Founders Start Oil Company, DER 02/09/10

www.dailyenergyreport.com; The Daily Energy Report for Tuesday February 9, 2010 discusses oil tops a barrel, the City of Chicago announces availability of the first wind-powered electric vehicle charging station and the founders of Cash Money Records form their own oil company. OUR FACEBOOK Facebook.com OUR TWITTER: Twitter.com

DOE Commits to $50M Loan Guarantee For Natural Gas MV-1 Vehic

www.dailyenergyreport.com; Reusing electric vehicle batteries for additional applications, new DOE approved loans for natural gas cars, and details about a smart wall system.

Electric Vehicle Charging Industry To Top $3 Billion By 2017

www.dailyenergyreport.com; The world’s largest office products business adds solar to a Maryland based distribution center, how quickly will the electric vehicle charging industry grow, and two companies team up to bring a waste-to-energy technology to China.

Denmark Wind Turbine Generators Powering Transition to EV Cars

GLOBE Tv correspondent Mike Cerre reports on how Denmark has pioneered sustainability initiatives from wind generators and bicycle commuting to using electric cars to reduce CO2 car emissions and as storage devices for renewable energy. Find out how the Danish island of Samsø has gone to 100% renewable energy over the past 10 years and [...]

The Energy Report – 8/24/10

Susan McGinnis anchors this afternoon’s Clean Skies News Energy Report from Washington, DC. On the program: – Vice President Biden and Energy Secretary Steven Chu offer an update on the federal stimulus program — saying it’s working for energy, science and technology.- A new report on the political consequences of the Gulf oil spill predicts [...]

How can amateur inventors make money from creating the world's first electric pickup with 'free batteries'?

Questions from Readers: Is there any way for two hobby inventors make money from their knowledge in creating the world’s only licensed electric vehicle (a pickup truck with an electric motor) that runs exclusively on reconditioned batteries? Will this kind of ‘cost-free-energy’ be of use in countries where people are too poor to afford rechargeable [...]

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