Archive for June, 2008

The Daily Five: Tuesday, 17 June, 2008

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Another week, another record price for crude oil; Honda officially begins producing its fuel cell car; and a homebrew electric Peugot raises eyebrows in Gaza.

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Clean Energy Megaplex Can’t Get On Grid

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One of the largest clean energy facilities in the country is going to power San Diego–if they can figure out a way to get the power there.

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The Daily Five: Monday, 16 June, 2008

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Power bills increase after coal prices double in 12 months; a new survey projects robust organic food sales; and renewable bamboo homes for China’s quake victims.

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The Daily Five: Sunday, 15 June, 2008

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The Cleantech Week in Review: Gasoline passes $4.00 a gallon; drivers change their habits; and expect big improvements in electric car range by 2012.

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The Daily Five: Saturday, 14 June, 2008

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Nissan projects 240 mile-range electric cars by 2012; Toyota reaffirms its commitment to hybrid technology; and a big advance for green chemistry.

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Solar Energy Achieving Parity By 2010?

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Solar power, after years on the fringe of society, is beginning to enter the mainstream, and may become competitive as soon as 2010. Is the industry ready?

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The Daily Five: Friday, 13 June, 2008

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Rethinking basic assumptions about global warming; California gets its first hybrid power plants; and LS9 announces genetically engineered bacteria which produce designer fuels.

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The Daily Five: Thursday, 12 June, 2008

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OPEC says don’t blame them for runaway oil prices; a hungry insect may threaten Brazil’s biofuels industry; and Ford ponders building its popular European small cars in North America.

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NYC Gets $6 Million To Clean Up Private Fleets

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New York City has some of the worst air quality in America, according to the EPA; will a joint project between the city and state to fund private fleet modernization help clear the air?

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The Daily Five: Wednesday, 11 June, 2008

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A better way to keep that hydrogen tiger in your tank; algae biofuel begins to meet regular diesel standards; and China standardizes USB chargers for all cellphones.

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