Quantcast



Search Greenrightnow
Environmental Headlines
Latest
Home

Tagged :
midwest


Top states winning federal high-speed passenger rail funding

February 3rd, 2010 · No Comments

From Green Right Now Reports

[caption id="" align="alignright" width="266" caption="California has ambitious rail plans."]California has ambitious rail plans.[/caption]

California is No. 1 with a bullet … train that is.

When the federal government recently awarded $xxx for the development of high speed railway projects, the Golden State took the big prize — $2.3 billion. California High-Speed Rail Authority chairman Curt Pringle called the award “fantastic news for California and for our state’s high-speed rail project.”

“It is an award that will lead to the creation of tens of thousands of quality jobs in the near-term and to continued economic strength and enhance our transporation network in the longterm,” Pringle said in a statement.

California, he noted, is closer than any other state or region to building the first true high-speed rail system in the United States.” The federal money recognizes California’s work in partnering with local governments and state legislators and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to put the plan into action, he said.

Here’s a look at the states that were winners, the amount of funding, and a brief description of the projects being funded:

[Read more →]

Tags: · , , , , , ,

Coulomb sets up EV stations in Elk Horn, Iowa

November 12th, 2009 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now

Watch out San Francisco, you’re not the only city striving to put electric cars on the road. Today, you’ll be joined by Elk Horn, Iowa, where Coulomb Technologies is installing EV charging stations.

[caption id="attachment_6512" align="alignright" width="249" caption="The Danish Windmill in Elk Horn (Photo: DanishWindmill.com)"]The Danish Windmill in Elk Horn (Photo: TheDanishWindmill.org)[/caption]

After a ribbon-cutting today, four ChargePoint stations will be available for public use in the small city between Des Moines and Omaha, thanks to support from Iron Eagle Technologies, the Danish Windmill, AmericInn Motels and the Elk Horn Service Station. Coulomb’s distributor Carbon Day Automotive also joined this group effort to bring clean renewable energy to Elk Horn.

[Read more →]

Tags: · , , , , , , , , ,

When green is bad

October 1st, 2009 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now

This summer as I flew over Minneapolis, I looked down fondly at the chain of lakes that beautifies this tidy, progressive city. My second hometown.

I noticed the surrounding land was lush and green. And so were many of the lakes. Wait a minute: The lakes themselves were more green than blue, ringed in pea-soup of algae that was closing in fast on the open water at the middle. This algae-green, sickly green mess set off alarm bells.

I suspected that all those lake-dwellers residing on their hard-fought real estate were sullying the waters by collectively dumping tons of fertilizer on their neat green lawns, which created a super-rich, even toxic runoff. This was hugely ironic, because these striving homeowners had moved there so they could boat, swim and engage in the state sport, fishing fer walleye. Yet their pursuit of the picture-perfect lake house retreat was poisoning the natural environment.

[Read more →]

Tags: · , , , , , , , , ,

© Copyright 2010 Greenrightnow | Distributed by Noofangle Media