Entries tagged Europe

  1. Search for Loch Ness Monster nets 100,000 golf balls

    By Stephanie Rogers, Mother Nature Network Posted Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:23am PST for guest_bloggers 0 Comments

    Scottish scientists searching for evidence of Nessie find a bevy of golf balls at the bottom of the famous lake. Read full post »

  2. Europe testing "road trains" to cut fuel use

    By Megan Treacy Posted Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:28pm PST for ecogeek 1 Comments

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    Have you ever been driving in rush hour and wished you could just zone out and read a book during your trip instead of stressing about the traffic?  Well, the EU is testing a way to make that possible while cutting fuel consumption at the same time.& Read full post »

  3. Farmers use vending machines to sell produce

    By Bryan Nelson, Mother Nature Network Posted Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:40pm PDT for guest_bloggers 3 Comments

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    In an effort to save money and labor, a farm in Germany has begun selling fresh, local produce from vending machines. First place to get them? Hiking trails. Read full post »

  4. France building EV-charging network

    By Megan Treacy Posted Fri Oct 2, 2009 5:00pm PDT for ecogeek 0 Comments

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    France is going after one of the key obstacles to getting electric cars on the road:  The need for a charging infrastructure.  The country is changing all that by spending $2.2 billion to build a network of charging stations. ... Read full post »

  5. Renault presents four all-electric vehicles in Frankfurt

    By Megan Treacy Posted Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:30pm PDT for ecogeek 3 Comments

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    The Frankfurt Motor Show this year has hosted a slew of hybrid and all-electric vehicles.  Renault has caused quite a bit of buzz by introducing not one, but four all-electric concept vehicles ranging from tiny to :  the Twizy Z.E., Zoe Z.E., Fl Read full post »

  6. Europe bans incandescents: Fallout begins

    By Hank Green Posted Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:19pm PDT for ecogeek 18 Comments

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    Europe has officially begun its ban on incandescent light bulbs, a ban that promises to save some $7 billion a year in energy costs. Stores are allowed to continue selling their current stock, but they can no longer buy any more bulbs to sell. ... Read full post »

  7. Tata Nano passes European crash testing

    By Hank Green Posted Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:43pm PDT for ecogeek 0 Comments

    The Tata Nano, a tiny car with an even smaller price tag, just surprised a lot of folks (including me) by passing European crash testing. Obviously, to make vehicles smaller, cheaper and lighter, it's easy to compromise on safety. ... Read full post »

  8. U.S. will still lag far behind world in fuel efficiency

    By Dan Shapley Posted Wed May 20, 2009 9:27am PDT for daily_green_news 1 Comments

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    China's current car efficiency standards are ahead of the new U.S. proposed standards, and America is far behind European and Japanese requirements. Read full post »

  9. London testing technology to control drivers' speed, reduce emissions

    By Megan Treacy Posted Tue May 12, 2009 11:50am PDT for ecogeek 1 Comments

    Transport for London is beginning a six-month trial of a speed control technology called Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) as a means to reduce fuel consumption, emissions, and traffic accidents. Read full post »

  10. Formula 3 race car runs on chocolate

    By Megan Treacy Posted Wed May 6, 2009 12:58pm PDT for ecogeek 1 Comments

    Scientists at the University of Warwick in England unveiled a race car that runs on chocolate, or at least the waste from a chocolate factory. Read full post »

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