Saturday, May 31, 2008

Musk Says Solar will Kick Coal's Ass

EcoGeek - Technology for the Environment

Honda Leasing First Ever Consumer Fuel Cell Car | EcoGeek

Honda Leasing First Ever Consumer Fuel Cell Car EcoGeek

White House: Humans "Very Likely" Causing Warming

Environmental Capital - WSJ.com : White House: Humans "Very Likely" Causing Warming

Power Options: Basic Service | PGE

Thursday, May 22, 2008


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GM to Green Car Startups: We Plan to Win « Earth2Tech

GM to Green Car Startups: We Plan to Win « Earth2Tech

AMP Motorworks - (Advanved Mechanical Products) -The 100 percent electric car

AMP Motorworks - (Advanved Mechanical Products) -The 100 percent electric car
Saturn Conversion

Electric Bicycles

Electric Bicycles PDX

California man builds his own solar-electric vehicle - Engadget

California man builds his own solar-electric vehicle - Engadget

Motor Authority » Pininfarina frees up San Giorgio plant for new EV

Motor Authority » Pininfarina frees up San Giorgio plant for new EV

Are electric vehicles really any better for the environment than gas-guzzling cars? - By Brendan I. Koerner - Slate Magazine

Are electric vehicles really any better for the environment than gas-guzzling cars? - By Brendan I. Koerner - Slate Magazine

How clean is the electricity I use? - Power Profiler | Clean Energy | US EPA

How clean is the electricity I use? - Power Profiler Clean Energy US EPA

Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Car Guides » Detroit 2008: Dodge ZEO BEV sports car

Car Guides » Detroit 2008: Dodge ZEO BEV sports car

Plugs and Cars: Electric cars back on track?

Plugs and Cars: Electric cars back on track?

As Gas Costs Soar, Buyers Flock to Small Cars - New York Times

As Gas Costs Soar, Buyers Flock to Small Cars - New York Times

EVs Hit Cincinnati

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Installer SolarCity offers zero-down PPAs | Cleantech.com

Installer SolarCity offers zero-down PPAs Cleantech.com

To cut price, SolarCity leases solar panels | Green Tech - CNET News.com

To cut price, SolarCity leases solar panels Green Tech - CNET News.com

To cut price, SolarCity leases solar panels | Green Tech - CNET News.com

To cut price, SolarCity leases solar panels Green Tech - CNET News.com

Genuine National Security

Genuine National Security

Lost Dog Reward: No Foreign Oil Consumption? It Ain't That Hard.

Lost Dog Reward: No Foreign Oil Consumption? It Ain't That Hard.

Energy efficiency | The elusive negawatt | Economist.com

Energy efficiency The elusive negawatt Economist.com

What’s Your Wedge? » Blog Archive » The Negawatt is Megawedge

What’s Your Wedge? » Blog Archive » The Negawatt is Megawedge

GM: Live Green or Die

GM: Live Green or Die

PetroZero.org - Propelling Transport into the Future: The ICE is not dead, but it's definitely on life support.

PetroZero.org - Propelling Transport into the Future: The ICE is not dead, but it's definitely on life support.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

EcoGeek - Technology for the Environment

EcoGeek - Technology for the Environment
Coal Powered Plug-in still less polution than Gas

National Day of Action for Clean Energy next Tuesday - from solar nation

National Day of Action for Clean Energy next Tuesday - from solar nation

Electric Vehicle Database

Electric Vehicle Database UK

Re: Couple of Fundamental Electric Vehicle Questions

Re: Couple of Fundamental Electric Vehicle Questions

Hybrid Kit Could Cut Your Gas Use by 60% | EcoGeek

Hybrid Kit Could Cut Your Gas Use by 60% EcoGeek

The Impact of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles on the Electric Industry - Market Research Reports - Research and Markets

The Impact of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles on the Electric Industry - Market Research Reports - Research and Markets

EcoGeek - Technology for the Environment

EcoGeek - Technology for the Environment
Solar Shingles - Solar America Initiative

Architecture 2030: Efficiency Could Save 20 Coal Plants | EcoGeek

Architecture 2030: Efficiency Could Save 20 Coal Plants EcoGeek

Hybrid Car Blog - Everything about hybrid cars and plug-in hybrid vehicles: Electrification of the auto: Just a hedge against CAFE?

Hybrid Car Blog - Everything about hybrid cars and plug-in hybrid vehicles: Electrification of the auto: Just a hedge against CAFE?

Car Guides » C-NET tries to count all the electric car start-ups

Car Guides » C-NET tries to count all the electric car start-ups
20 EV start-ups

Just how many electric car start-ups are there? | Tech news blog - CNET News.com

Just how many electric car start-ups are there? Tech news blog - CNET News.com
EV startup roll call

Audi to Produce Electric Cars within a Decade | EcoGeek

Audi to Produce Electric Cars within a Decade EcoGeek

Greentech Media: Green Light » Blog Archive » Step right up! No money down! The new words in solar

Greentech Media: Green Light » Blog Archive » Step right up! No money down! The new words in solar

Greentech Media: Green Light » Blog Archive » The secret ingredient for solid state lighting: financing

Greentech Media: Green Light » Blog Archive » The secret ingredient for solid state lighting: financing
Contracts for LEDs

Cellsforcash.com

Cellsforcash.com

PetroZero.org - Propelling Transport into the Future: $20k Chevy Volt?

PetroZero.org - Propelling Transport into the Future: $20k Chevy Volt?

IBM Press room - 2008-05-15 IBM Research Unveils Breakthrough In Solar Farm Technology - United States

IBM Press room - 2008-05-15 IBM Research Unveils Breakthrough In Solar Farm Technology - United States

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Nissan Plans Electric Car in U.S. by ’10 - New York Times

Nissan Plans Electric Car in U.S. by ’10 - New York Times

For Your Home - The Green Guide

For Your Home - The Green Guide

Green Video Tips -- Bathroom -- National Geographic

Bathroom -- National Geographic

The World's First Luxury All Electric 5 Passenger Sedan

The World's First Luxury All Electric 5 Passenger Sedan

EBay unveils San Jose's largest solar roof - East Bay Business Times:

EBay unveils San Jose's largest solar roof - East Bay Business Times:

Companies to watch in green tech: Transportation | Green Tech - CNET News.com

Companies to watch in green tech: Transportation Green Tech - CNET News.com

California: Emissions & Alternatives (from Show #1218) on Autoline Detroit

California: Emissions & Alternatives (from Show #1218) on Autoline Detroit

Monday, May 12, 2008

Impact of Advanced Vehicle and Fuel Tech in US Light-Duty Vehicle Fleet

http://web.mit.edu/mitei/research/spotlights/bandivadekar_thesis_final.pdf

Carlos Ghosn, Nissan, in Beijing | Lou Ann Hammond on carlist.com

Carlos Ghosn, Nissan, in Beijing Lou Ann Hammond on carlist.com

AMS Environmental Science Seminar Series

AMS Environmental Science Seminar Series

Contribution of Black Carbon and Atmospheric Brown Clouds to Climate Warming: Impacts and Opportunities
Black carbon (BC) in soot is the dominant absorber of visible solar radiation in the atmosphere. Anthropogenic sources of black carbon, although distributed globally, are most concentrated in the tropics where solar irradiance is highest. Black carbon is often transported over long distances, mixing with other aerosols along the way. The aerosol mix can form transcontinental plumes of atmospheric brown clouds (ABCs), with vertical extents of 1.8 to 3.1 miles. Because of the combination of high absorption, a regional distribution roughly aligned with solar irradiance, and the capacity to form widespread atmospheric brown clouds in a mixture with other aerosols, emissions of black carbon are the second strongest contribution to current global warming, after carbon dioxide emissions. In the Himalayan region, solar heating from black carbon at high elevations may be just as important as carbon dioxide (CO2) in the melting of snowpacks and glaciers. The interception of solar radiation by atmospheric brown clouds leads to dimming at the Earth’s surface with important implications for the hydrological cycle, and the deposition of black carbon darkens snow and ice surfaces, which can contribute to melting, in particular of Arctic sea ice. Presently, populations on the order of 3 billion people are living under the influence of regional ABC hotspots.
Black carbon (BC) is an important part of the combustion product commonly referred to as soot. BC in indoor environments is largely due to cooking with biofuels such as wood, dung and crop residue. Outdoors, it is due to fossil fuel combustion (diesel and coal), open biomass burning (associated with deforestation and crop residue burning), and cooking with biofuels.
Soot aerosols absorb and scatter solar radiation. BC refers to the absorbing components of soot. Dust, which also absorbs solar radiation, is not included in the definition of BC. Globally, the annual emissions of BC are (for the year 1996) roughly 8.8 tons per year, with about 20% from biofuels, 40% from fossil fuels and 40% from open biomass burning. The uncertainty in the published estimates for BC emissions is a factor of two to five on regional scales and at least ±50% on global scales. High BC emissions occur in both the northern and the Southern Hemisphere, resulting largely from fossil fuel combustion and open burning, respectively.
Atmospheric brown clouds are composed of numerous submicrometer aerosols, including BC, but also sulphates, nitrates, fly ash and others. BC is also internally mixed with other aerosol species such as sulphates, nitrates, organics, dust and sea salt. BC is removed from the atmosphere by rain and snowfall. Removal by precipitation, as well as direct deposition to the surface, limits the atmospheric lifetime of BC to about one (±1) week.
Given that BC has a significant contribution to global climate warming, and a much shorter lifetime compared with CO2 (which has a lifetime of 100 years or more), a major focus on decreasing BC emissions offers an opportunity to mitigate the effects of global warming trends in the short term. Reductions in BC are also warranted from considerations of regional climate change and human health.
Causal Link between Carbon Dioxide and Air Pollution Mortality
Recent research suggests that carbon dioxide, through its increase in temperatures and water vapor, increases U.S. air pollution deaths. This effect is greatest in locations where air pollution is already high. The causes of the increased death rate are increased respiratory illness, cardiovascular diseases, and complications from asthma due to increases in ozone and particulate matter. Ozone increases with more carbon dioxide because, in urban areas, higher temperatures and water vapor independently increase ozone through enhanced chemical reactions. These effects are not so important in rural areas. However, in rural areas, higher temperatures increase organic gas emissions from vegetation, increasing ozone slightly. Particles increase with more carbon dioxide because carbon dioxide increases air temperatures more than ground temperatures, reducing vertical and horizontal dispersion of pollutants. Furthermore, water vapor from carbon dioxide’s warming increases humidity, causing particles to swell and absorb more pollutant gases. Finally, more organic gases from vegetation result in more sticky gases that convert to particles.
It now appears that an estimated 1000 (350-1800) additional people die per year in the U.S. per 1 degree Celsius of temperature rise due to carbon dioxide. To date, global temperatures have increased by 0.8 degrees Celsius due to carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases and absorbing particles. The same effect should hold for other greenhouse gases. This incremental death rate compares with a current air pollution death rate of 50,000-100,000 per year in the U.S. California is especially hard hit because it has 6 of the 10 top polluted cities in the U.S. California was found to suffer 30% or more of the additional fatalities due to carbon dioxide although it has only 12% of the U.S. population.
Recently, the U.S. EPA denied California’s request to permit the state to regulate carbon dioxide on its own, in part, on the premise that California did not have a special circumstance relative to other states; no studies had isolated carbon dioxide’s effect (as opposed to all greenhouse gases) on air pollution; and no studies had quantified the health impacts of carbon dioxide. The research described herein may well present an opportunity for EPA to revisit its original ruling in light of these more recent scientific findings.

Driving Cost and CO2 by fuel type


Positive Sustainability: Electricity: fuel of the future - The Stanford Daily Online

Positive Sustainability: Electricity: fuel of the future - The Stanford Daily Online