The true price of gas
June 14th, 2013
What is the true price of gasoline? It’s far more than you think when you step on the accelerator. This video shows the reckless reach of fossil fuel pollution.
Tags: · Air Pollution, Carbon Emissions, Cars, Fossil Fuels, gasoline
The Siva Cycle Atom captures kinetic energy, to power your gadgets during or after your bike ride
May 14th, 2013
Bicyclists, a pair of inventors in San Francisco are on the verge of making your life easier. The Siva Cycle Atom will capture kinetic energy from your ride and store it in a battery pack that you can use to charge your phone, tablet or other electronic device, via USB. Neat huh?
Tags: · battery pack, Electricity, electronic gadgets, Kickstarter, kinetic energy, rechargeable battery, Siva Cycle Atom
Bike Month: Here are five bikes to light your imagination
May 7th, 2013
May is Bike Month. These videos review some of the cutting-edge options for serious bike commuters — or for people who just want to tool around town without burning fossil fuels. We’ve included an electric bike, a foldable commuter, a homemade electric bike, a three-wheeler and a surprise.
Tags: · bike month, Biking, Brompton, electric bikes, ELF, foldable bikes, homemade electric bike, NYCewheels, Specialized, turbo-charged electric bike, Worksman bikes
Green Test Drive: 2013 Kia Rio SX
May 2nd, 2013
Those who doubt evolution just need slide behind the wheel of a Kia Rio – a dramatically different car than it was 10 years ago, shaped by the survival-of-the-fittest business model of the automobile industry. The 2013 Kia Rio SX – the highest of three available trims – may have you ponder what constitutes a luxury car.
Tags: · eco cars, Green Test Drive, high mileage, Kia Rio SX
What’s Next for Electric Cars?
April 8th, 2013
Are electric cars really the future? Tesla is innovating not only the electric vehicle, but the way we think about energy. They’re working to revolutionize the automotive industry and reduce the country’s reliance on fossil fuels.
Tags: · Electric Cars
Green Test Drive: 2013 Kia Soul
March 22nd, 2013
The 2013 Kia Soul shows hip can be practical. The distinctive styling and interior mood lighting of the four-door hatchback is designed to draw Gen Y hipsters, but the utility and value of this nice little car will appeal to every generation.
Tags: · eco idling, Green Test Drive, Kia Soul, Soul+
A spritely, solar-powered ELF is coming to town
December 19th, 2012
Its creators call it an Organic Transit Vehicle (OTV), a “new class of velomobile” that’s positioned somewhere between a bike and a mini-car.
The game-changing aspect of this newfangled vehicle, one model of which is called the ELF, is that its carbon footprint is near zero.
Tags: · Durham, electric bike, ELF, North Carolina, Organic Transit, OTV, solar powered vehicle, zero emissions vehicles
Electric car enthusiasts get charged up at Plug In Day
September 24th, 2012
Say what you will about the high costs and short ranges of electric vehicles , a good many people who’ve had the privilege of driving or owning one are awestruck in love with them.
We caught up with members of the unofficial EV admiration society at a National Plug In Day celebration in Frisco, Texas on Sunday. The event, one of dozens around the country, showcased commercially available EVs like the Chevrolet Volt and the Nissan Leaf, as well as cars just entering production, such as the elegant Karma by Fisker, the popular Prius Plug-In Hybrid (available in selected states) and the petite Mitsubishi MiEV.
Tags: · Blink Network, EV cars, eVgo Network, Fisker, LEAF, MiEV, North Texas Electric Auto Association, Tesla, Volt
French report: Fuel use of new cars can be halved by 2030, mostly with existing technology
September 19th, 2012
With advanced technologies and innovative government policies, fuel consumption in new vehicles can be cut in half by 2030, saving billions of dollars in fuel costs worldwide and significantly reducing CO2 emissions, a new report by the Paris-based Int…
Tags: · car fuel savings, efficient cars, Electric Cars, fuel economy, fuel use, International Energy Agency
Is the Chevy Volt surging or sinking?
September 14th, 2012
GM’s Volt has endured a lot of skepticism. It’s often been criticized for being too expensive, not having enough range and for that darn backseat that just cannot accommodate three people. Ever.
Tags: · Bob Lutz, Electric Cars, GM, plug-ins, production of electric cars, Volt
Environmental groups say new fuel economy standards will reduce US oil dependence and air pollution
August 29th, 2012
New gasoline standards for cars and light trucks set by the US Department of Transportation and the US EPA won final approval on Tuesday after several months of public review and hearings.
The new mileage standards will require that American cars get an average of 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025. The EPA touted the change as a near doubling of fuel efficiency for cars, and predicted the effect on consumers would be like lowering the price of gasoline by $1 a gallon. Overall, the measure will save consumers more than $1.7 trillion at the gas pump and reduce U.S. oil consumption by 12 billion barrels, according to the EPA.
Tags: · 54.5 miles per gallon, Cars, Climate Change, DOT, EPA, green transportation, new mileage standards, Obama Administration, oil dependence, Trucks
Don’t hesitate to quit idling — here’s why
August 17th, 2012
As conservation tips go, the suggestion to quit idling might seem like small stuff.
Indeed, it is more meaningful to give up your car for a day and take the train, car share or bundle errands and drive a lot less.
Tags: · Climate Change, green tips, Idling, pollution, reduce carbon emissions, save gasoline, stop idling, when to idle


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