GM eyes training site in Tarrytown for hydrogen cars: automaker looks to grow fuel cell program beyond suburban D.C., California.: An article from: Westchester County Business Journal
April 3, 2011 by admin
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GM eyes training site in Tarrytown for hydrogen cars: automaker looks to grow fuel cell program beyond suburban D.C., California.: An article from: Westchester County Business Journal
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Title: GM eyes training site in Tarrytown for hydrogen cars: automaker looks to grow fuel cell program beyond suburban D.C., California.
Author: Alex Philippidis
Publication: Westchester County Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 23, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 45 Issue: 4 Page: 1(2)
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County Board approves solid-waste surchage; tax will sunset after 2012
December 13, 2010 by admin
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Saturn’s rings may be debris from doomed moon
One of the solar system’s most evocative mysteries — the origin of Saturn’s rings — may be a case of cosmic murder, new research suggests. The victim: an unnamed moon of Saturn that disappeared about 4.5 billion years ago. The suspect: a disk of hydrogen gas that once surrounded…
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Kandi in Talks to Expand Consumer Pure EV Sales to Neighboring Provincial Capital City of Hangzhou
JINHUA, CHINA–(Marketwire – 12/13/10) – Kandi Technolgies, Corp. (NASDAQ: KNDI – News ) (“Kandi” or the “Company”), a leading Chinese exporter of recreational vehicles, developer of the “CoCo” all electric LSV, and a leader in Electric Vehicle (EV) development in China, reported today efforts to develop its “Express Change” EV model and EV sales in a second city — the nearby major metropolis …
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Christmas holiday recycling schedule announced
SOUTH PLAINFIELD — The South Plainfield Recycling Complex will be closed on Friday, Dec. 24 and on Saturday, Dec. 25 for Christmas. The complex also will be closed on Friday, Dec. 31 and on Saturday, Jan. 1, for New Year’s Day.
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Christmas holiday recycling schedule announced
SOUTH PLAINFIELD — The South Plainfield Recycling Complex will be closed on Friday, Dec. 24 and on Saturday, Dec. 25 for Christmas. The complex also will be closed on Friday, Dec. 31 and on Saturday, Jan. 1, for New Year’s Day.
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County Board approves solid-waste surchage; tax will sunset after 2012
For 15 years, Wright County taxpayers have shouldered the brunt of paying off the county’s ill-fated compost facility. In attempt to be green before green was cool, Wright County looked to be at the forefront of the waste-management business.
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Behind the scenes: Lorain County recycling
November 13, 2010 by admin
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Take a look behind the scenes of the Lorain County Recycling Facility
County planning to build 240 vehicle-charging stations
October 26, 2010 by admin
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Tesla Motors to Officially Open Tesla Factory – Home of the Model S
–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Tesla opens manufacturing facility in Fremont, California
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What Everett has to pay for — whether it wants to or not
Here’s something that might shock you. The state mandated that all state agencies, cities and counties must get 40 percent of their fuel from electricity or biofuel by 2013. Just four years from now, the state’s requirement moves to 100 percent.
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Is the Battery Business Getting Charged Up?
It’s time for battery manufacturers to start showing some results.
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Novi looks to install electric vehicle charging stations
Electric-powered vehicles appear to be the future of the automotive industry.
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County planning to build 240 vehicle-charging stations
The internal combustion engine won’t be going the way of thehorse and buggy anytime soon, but, by this time next year,officials hope that owning a completely electric vehicle will be aviable alternative for getting around Tucson.
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Logan County slips by BG
October 19, 2010 by admin
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2010 Vermont Governor’s race: only Democrat and Republican in the running, but potheads and socialists make it …
By Brad Sylvester, Associated Content Vermont has a long history of being independent and free-spirited. As a matter of fact, the Green Mountain State spent 14 years (1777 to 1791) as the sovereign Republic of Vermont before becoming the 14th …
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Advisory Board members say it hurts to be in love with the Packers these days
Special teams fizzle again: With the injuries, Green Bay needs stellar play from its special teams to again become a legitimate playoff threat. But the special teams let them down again on Sunday.
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City has to spend green to go green
COEUR d’ALENE – Going green costs the green, as in greenbacks.
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Going green in Malaysia
It all started one evening during our usual tea party at Mr. Nai’s residence in Escolta. He was showing off his Baba plastic pots and suddenly it occurred to him that the best way to show us the merits of going green is to bring us on a tour of his native land.
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Logan County slips by BG
The Logan County volleyball team overcame a shaky start to the Region 4 Tournament on Monday, rallying past Bowling Green (25-23, 25-20) in the opening round at Greenwood High School.
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Enterprise Homes Celebrates Grand Re-Opening of Sierra Woods Apartments in Howard County
October 9, 2010 by admin
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KCMO and JE Dunn Construction Team Up to Plant a Butterfly Garden at Ilus Davis Park
The garden will include more than 700 native plants.
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Go green, tourism players told
KOTA KINABALU: There is a growing trend among travelers opting for tour operators, resorts and hotels that are able to keep their carbon footprint low.
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Contract awarded to build £14.8m Wakefield council offices
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UN Asia Ministerial Conference Issues Strong Endorsement of Green Growth – Sustainable Economic and Environmental …
Environment and Development Ministers from over 40 Asian and Pacific Island states today committed to a Declaration and Regional Implementation Plan for environmentally-sustainable economic growth acr
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Enterprise Homes Celebrates Grand Re-Opening of Sierra Woods Apartments in Howard County
Enterprise Homes, Inc. yesterday afternoon joined Howard County Executive Ken Ulman, Howard County Councilman Calvin Ball, Howard County Housing and Community Development Deputy Secretary Clarence J.
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County trash pickup changes under way
October 6, 2010 by admin
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General Electric to acquire Dresser for $3 billion
NEW YORK (AP) — General Electric Co. today signed a deal to buy Addison, Texas-based Dresser Inc. for about $3 billion, its latest deal to expand its product offerings in gas and other energy markets.
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Sanitation department in the red
The city of Jacksonville is losing money to provide the luxury of twice per week garbage collection, recycling service, yard waste and landfill pickup for $11 each month.
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• Businesses can now recycle in Landis
By Shavonne Potts spotts@salisburypost.com LANDIS â Businesses can now participate in the townâs single-stream recycling program, which began in August. The program was originally offered as a residential service only since most businesses usually …
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Manchester directors approve fees for extra trash bins
MANCHESTER — Keeping an extra trash bin just got more expensive as town officials Tuesday approved new annual fees for a second green cart. In a unanimous vote, the Board of Directors agreed to charge residents an annual fee of $150 for an extra 95-gallon bin and $100 for a 65- or 35-gallon one.
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County trash pickup changes under way
The transition from twice per week trash pickup to once per week pickup is in progress and running right on schedule. About 5,000 carts are being delivered each day, Monday through Friday, and the process will continue for the next several weeks.
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County: Report flood damage
October 2, 2010 by admin
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Delivering local news to Selma, Alabama since 1827
It’s almost time for us to make another donation to the Claude C. Brown YMCA. Since our last donation to the YMCA, we have collected $49.90 from our aluminum can drive.
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Second Meeting Of Regional 3R Forum Kicks Off Monday
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 1 (Bernama) — The second meeting of the Regional 3R Forum in Asia organised by the Housing and Local Government Ministry which aims for a greener economy in the region, kicks off here on Monday.
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Second Meeting Of Regional 3R Forum Kicks Off Monday
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 1 (Bernama) — The second meeting of the Regional 3R Forum in Asia organised by the Housing and Local Government Ministry which aims for a greener economy in the region, kicks off here on Monday.
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Sanford Vermillion Goes Eco-Friendly
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County: Report flood damage
With the Wisconsin River hovering just below flood stage and dropping only very slowly, it could be next week before water is completely gone from flooded properties, according to Columbia County Emer
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Wright County
August 30, 2010 by admin
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Proposed New Fuel Economy Labels Will Help Americans Save Gas, Save Money, Cut Pollution
(Washington D.C. – August 30, 2010) Plans to redesign fuel economy labels for cars will help Americans save both money and gas, and protect the planet at the same time, said Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).
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China’s Dongfeng Motor lifts 2010 sales target
* Raises 2010 sales target, but sees slowdown in H2 from H1
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Electric ‘Buckeye Bullet’ aims for speed record
(AP:SALT LAKE CITY) A team of Ohio State University students hopes to earn a land speed record for an electric car after runs at Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats.
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Neil Winton: Tough Alfa Romeo targets under scrutiny as VW takeover rumor fades
If Volkswagen of Germany was really interested in buying Alfa Romeo, Fiat of Italy’s chronic loss-making sporty subsidiary, CEO Sergio Marchionne would surely have thought Christmas had come early.
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Wright County
Matthew David Bettridge, 19, Buffalo, arrested in Buffalo Monday, July 12, on a Hennepin County warrant for theft. Randall Joseph Hartneck, 49, Buffalo, arrested in Buffalo Monday, July 12, on charges of second- and fifth-degree assault.
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“Go Green” is the theme for Rutgers Master Gardeners at the County Fair
August 24, 2010 by admin
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Green DataCenter 2010 Conference emphasises on greening data cente
The Conference was held in the national capital recently, the third in the series, after being held in Bangalore and Mumbai. The ICT industry contributes four per cent of the annual greenhouse gas emission with the data centers making up for 25 per cent in the pie.
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Georgie Strang’s Burghley blog: final prep with Lucinda Green
The nerves have started jangling for Georgie as she puts in place her final preparations in the run up to her Burghley debut
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NC Solar Center and Triangle Clean Cities Partnership Set to Expand Alternative Fuels
(Raleigh, N.C. – August 24, 2010) – The NC Solar Center (NCSC) received $1,084,826 as part of the “Carolina Blue Skies and Green Jobs Initiative”, a project led by Triangle J Council of Governments (TJCOG), with $12 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding from the U.S. Department of Energy.
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Sound dampened in rock-crushing proposal
AuSABLE FORKS – Cold Spring Granite officials say they can use rock that would go to waste otherwise if they can break or crush it. They also say a berm will help reduce the sound for neighbors of their two quarries in the town of Jay.
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“Go Green” is the theme for Rutgers Master Gardeners at the County Fair
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