June 30th, 2008
Drilling today for a solar tomorrow?
Will drilling today fund a successful solar/hydrogen tomorrow?
Will drilling today fund a successful solar/hydrogen tomorrow?
Hurry over there between now and the 16th to enter.
Congress has decided not to extend the federal renewable energy production tax credit for 2009
His conversion, considered an S-PHEV, cost roughly $3000. That’s half of the cheapest plug-in conversions on the market, and 1/4th the cost of the coveted OEMtek lithium-ion battery kit.
These guys may come off a little strong, but I’ve purchased a few of their books, and they not only know what they’re talking about … they show you how to do it, too. They’re having a sale on their books today. They’re not all auto-related but if this kind of thing interests you, check […]
Buying a new car isn’t your only guide to green driving. Our cars function as so much more than transportation. Some of us practically live behind the wheel. The following items range from under $5 to a few hundred, but may be the perfect match for treehuggers on your list.
If you’ve watched GhostHunters on the Sci Fi Network, I know you’ve seen the clip of the girl parking her gigantic SUV, then folding it up and putting it straight in her purse. I knew it wouldn’t be long before someone saw that commercial and said, “I gotta do THAT!” Enter Franco Vairani, one […]
From ScrippsNews:
”A traditional hybrid charges its electrical battery from energy created when the gas engine is running. The owner of a plug-in hybrid can plug it into a regular wall socket overnight and start the day with a fully charged battery. That can reduce the amount of gas the Prius uses.
The solar kits push it […]
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