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A study in the current issue of the International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management indicates that China through its economic power and mass production capabilities will leapfrog into the global EV market, if it brings out a law on standards for electric vehicles.
Car Charging Group, a Miami, Florida-based company, which offers electric vehicle (EV) charging services, declared that it has contracted an accord with Palm Bay located company, Laxmi to supply EV charging services at its hotel Comfort Suites, at 1175, Malabar Rd, in Palm Bay, Fla.
California is thinking of making green energy out of running cars on the highway. California Assemblyman Mike Gatto says that the vibration that is caused when cars roll down a street doesn’t grab the attention of people, but it could be put to good use.
Enviva, a leading manufacturer of processed biomass, today announced it has acquired a Chesapeake Va. port terminal from Giant Cement Company to meet with the increasing demand for renewable biomass overseas, especially in Europe.
Southern Railway of India announced that it has planned to install seven windmills near the Western Ghats, at either Kayathar or Aralvaymozhi region. The organization will install the windmills as part of its plan to harness wind energy to satisfy the increasing electricity demand for running trains.
Japan's Kyocera Corporation has announced that it has developed a Solar Cycle Station. This solar powered recharging station will help to charge electric bikes that use the company's high performance solar modules.
A $450 million project, that will result in a new expanded commuter rail station, the first solar powered one for Massachusetts, is in the pipeline.
Joint development work between Takata-Petri of Aschaffenburg, Germany, and DuPont has resulted in the launch of a new grade of DuPont™ Hytrel® RS, the industry’s first renewably-sourced thermoplastic elastomer for use in airbag systems.
David Kappos, the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) said that the deadline for filing petitions under the Green Technology Pilot Program has been extended from December 8, 2010 to December 31, 2011.
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