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Whoever said the SUV was dead might have to Hum(mer) another tune

August 26th, 2009

By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now

Remember those Hummers your neighbors drove heedlessly around town, burning through barrels of gasoline but rarely finding those off-road challenges for which these vehicles were created?

With the downturn in the economy and the uptick in carbon emissions, they became a symbol of SUV excess.

But don’t count them out.

Raser Technologies, Inc. has been testing electric Hummer H3Es and reported this week that they recently ran a successful all-electric 50-mile drive. That’s significant because battery-operated vehicles have been curtailed by short ranges of around 40 miles. New models under development are aiming for more than that in hopes of alleviating anticipated consumer concerns over EV range.

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Raser technology turns this Hummer into a lean, green driving machine

April 20th, 2009

From Green Right Now Reports

In what could be the ultimate makeover, Raser Technologies, Inc. today unveiled a 100-plus mpg Hummer H3 powered by Raser’s plug-in hybrid technology. The modified Hummer was shown at the 2009 SAE International World Congress at Cobo Center in Detroit.

But don’t rush down to the dealer showroom just yet. The Hummer conversion was a high profile test to show that electric vehicle technology is a viable solution for even full-sized SUVs that provides fuel economy without sacrificing power and utility.

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Cool geothermal power coming to Anaheim

March 11th, 2009

By Marice Richter
Green Right Now

Anaheim, Ca., will become a leader in renewable energy when geothermal power operations begin as soon as this week.

Anaheim Public Utilities has teamed with Raser Technologies, a producer of geothermal power, to purchase 11 megawatts of geothermal power, enough electricity to supply about 10,000 homes in Anaheim, a city of about 345,000 residents.

The power will be transmitted to Anaheim from a new power plant in the south central desert of Utah. The plant, the first of its type, allows the electricity to be generated using steam from low to medium heat that is then mixed with a liquid substance. One the substance reaches a boiling point and converts to steam, it is channeled through a turbine to generate the power.

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