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Come spring, and Burbank city will have zero emission buses running on the streets. The hydrogen powered bus will be on test in the city, and will go into regular service if the results are encouraging. The zero emission bus relies on fuel cells for power, can carry 67 passengers and is quiet in operation; no loud engine noises here. read more »
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The ā€˜green movement’ has swept the world and architecture is at the forefront of the new industrial revolution - buildings being by far the biggest energy-sappers in the world. Many contemporary architects are limited by the confines of budgets, time tables and constricting clients. Some industrious innovators, however, are breaking convention and collaborating to launch our imaginations into the read more »
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Eco Factor: An all-electric vehicle that integrates the concept of Segway with an electric car to give you a clean and comfortable ride. read more »
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Solar panels are not new to the world of green technology. But the eco-techie bar is raised with stuff like bendable solar cells. read more »
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This sounds like a bit of a fantasy and if you are really blunt about it then many would probably shrug their shoulders and say that this is ... read more »
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With high oil prices, dwindling fuel supplies and a growing pressure to reduce global warming, governments are looking for brilliant ideas. Why don’t read more »
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Seems like everywhere we turn these days there’s green news on the Olympic front. We’ve written about the London 2012 Olympics stadium and Beijing’s read more »
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