Wheego Electric Cars Previews Full-Speed Model

Climate Crunch | Wheego Electric Cars Previews Full-Speed Model
Wheego Electric Cars, manufacturer of all-electric cars, today announced it will unveil a prototype of its full-speed version at the Washington Auto Show January 26, 2010.

“This car will shake up the landscape of the American auto industry,” predicts Wheego CEO Mike McQuary. “At a target price of $32,000, plus a $7,500 Federal Tax Credit which brings it down to $24,500, it is the first affordable all-electric car. This summer, it will be fully crash-tested and highway-ready. Americans are eager to step up to the plate and take charge of our energy independence and address environmental issues; all we have lacked is the right car for the job. In mid-2010, Wheego will answer that call.”
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New Affordable Solar Energy eBooks Available Free

Climate Crunch | New Affordable Solar Energy eBooks Available Free
Go-Green-Solar-Energy.com is pleased to announce a new collection of Affordable Solar Energy eBooks and resource library which was designed to assist newcomers to solar energy in finding the information and resources they need to begin to use affordable solar energy in their homes.

This information is designed to help people who wish to use solar energy at any level, whether it be to solar power their entire home, or by starting out with one of the many new solar appliances or portable solar devices now available. ” said M.S. Rochell, editor of the site.
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Venom power releases Eco Alkaline batteries

Climate Crunch | Venom power releases Eco Alkaline batteries
Venom Power Eco Alkaline™ batteries feature 0% Mercury, 0% Cadmium, 0% Lead and are certified carbon neutral by Carbonfund.org. Venom’s Eco Alkaline batteries are progressive, high quality consumer batteries with performance rivaling national leading alkaline battery brands.
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Are Carbon Nano Batteries the future of the electric car

Alternative batteries
Next Alternative Inc. wants to steer the future of the electric car and the U.S. auto industry itself into greener, and much more distant, pastures. Destinations that were once unattainable by the most efficient battery-powered cars will be an easy road trip with one of the company’s new Carbon Nano Tube batteries (CNT Battery) under the hood.
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Make your own Sun Jar

Sun JarWhilst browsing the many on-line shops you may have seen Sun Jars, a solar powered decorative light in a jar that uses a small solar panel to charge it’s battery that allows it to light up at night, usually with a coloured glow giving a nice tranquil subdued light source for any room or garden.  Fancy making your own? Read more

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Electric cars to dominate the market?

Electric cars to dominate the market?
A study by the University of California, Berkley suggests that the percentage of electric vehicles sold in the U.S. could jump to about 86 percent of market. Read more

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