GM sells just 281 Chevy Volts in February, Nissan only moves 67 Leafs

Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Hybrid, Chevrolet, GM, Nissan, AutoblogGreen Exclusive Tags: auto sales, breaking, electric vehicle, leaf, leaf sales, plug-in hybrid, volt, volt sales Related Blogs Related Blogs on hybrid suvs Article source: http://green.autoblog.com/2011/03/01/gm-sells-281-chevy-volts-february-nissan...

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Waste Not, Want Not: Europe's Unexploited Biomass

New EU targets for carbon reduction mean that many countries are launching ambitious plans to increase energy production from biomass. Jørgen Hinge et al. scanned the European market for unexploited and 'alternative' biomass resources.

Source: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2011/08/waste-not-want-not-unexploited-biomass-resources-in-europe?cmpid=rss

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Tenergy USB-5000 Hybrid Solar Charger for Mobile phone,

8Features and Benefits * Recharge 2 pieces of AA NiMH rechargeable batteries from SUN POWER or digital devices with USB port. * Power up your digital devices from 2 AA batteries in emergency. * Designed for most popular brand of mobile phones, iPods, MP3/MP4 players and portable games devices. * Dual color indicator. * Ultra ... more »

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Sylvania 9006SU BP SilverStar Ultra High Performance Halogen

Sylvania SilverStar Ultra High Performance Halogen Headlight is fashioned for brighter and whiter light. It has dual filament for both high beam and low beam. This operates with internal gas pressure which significantly reduces the rate of tungsten evaporation. Its analogous non-halogen incandescent lamp operates the same filament temperature with greater luminance and efficiency. This [...]

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Solar on Flexible Plastic

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Researchers at New Energy Technologies, whose trademark SolarWindow technology is capable of generating electricity on see-through glass, said this week they have managed to generate electricity on flexible plastic using the company?s spray-on coating methods. The company said this new technology is an important step towards the development of electricity-generating window films.

The researchers sprayed New Energy?s electricity-generating coatings onto flexible, lightweight lab-scale plastic (polyethylene terephthalate or ?PET?) at room temperature and at low pressure, which they say could reduce manufacturing costs. They managed to overcome ?conventional issues with surface preparation? when preparing the PET prototype, which is crucial in order to achieve maximum strength of the coatings? bond to the surface and for more durability and longevity.

Besides, researchers were able to maintain the working ?architecture? of New Energy?s SolarWindow while achieving flexibility. The SolarWindow architecture enables important functions such as generating solar electricity on the surface of plastic and distributing electricity to the circuit.

And how would this translate into a commercial product? New Energy scientists envisage a see-through tinted window film. It?s not exactly a new idea, but it has been stymied in the past by difficulties such as temperature-specific and pressure sensitive methods (which were also expensive and cumbersome) for applying coating to plastic surfaces. The company?s flexible plastic overcomes such obstacles, they say.

With an estimated 85 million commercial buildings and homes in the U.S., New Energy believes there is huge potential for its SolarWindow technology, which is the subject of ten new patent filings.

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Ameresco (AMRC): Clean Energy One-stop Shop

Contrary to common belief, the greatest barrier to the adoption of clean energy is not the cost. In many cases, cost is not a barrier at all: it's an advantage. That's because energy efficiency measures are usually so cost-effective that they not only pay for themselves, they can often pay for the addition of flashier clean energy technologies such as solar and wind.

Source: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2011/09/ameresco-amrc-clean-energy-one-stop-shop?cmpid=rss

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