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All Posts Tagged With: "Plug-ins"

The Daily Five: Thursday, 29 October, 2009

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Recycling Bin Turns Waste Paper Into Furniture; iCar Zero-Emission Concept Car; Power Socket Switch; ReNu solar panels announced for iPhone; Barriers loom on road to plug-in cars
Recycling Bin Turns Waste Paper Into Furniture The whole point of putting your waste paper out to be recycled is for it to be reused in yet another generation [...]

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The Daily Five: Tuesday, 5 August, 2008

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Barack Obama floats a plan to get electric vehicles on the road; Ford and GM mull cooperation; and Portland introduces charging stations for plug-in cars.

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The Daily Five: Thursday, 24 July, 2008

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A government agency predicts massive oil reserves off the Alaskan coast; Google Maps suggests walking routes; and the U.S. now dominates windpower production.

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The Daily Five: Wednesday, 2 July, 2008

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The stock market takes a pounding on high energy prices; U.S. corn production on target for a big harvest; and harvesting landfill methane for low-cost energy.

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Does Daimler’s All-Electric smart Trump GM’s Volt?

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General Motors hopes its Chevy Volt will introduce electric cars to the masses. But Daimler’s electric smart may be the first real plug-in People’s Car.

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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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