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1. Coulomb preps car-charging stations along Calif. highways
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2. 'Green Car Journal' announces 2009 Green Car of the Year
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3. SunRun lands financing for solar panel service
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4. SolarWorld serious about buying GM's Opel
Coulomb preps car-charging stations along Calif. highways
Elsa Wenzel
Coulomb Technologies is developing networked equipment for charging electric vehicles at the curb.
(Credit: Kim Smith/General Motors)Coulomb Technologies has inked deals with service stations throughout California to provide smart equipment for charging electric vehicles in the first quarter of 2009.
Solar panels will power some of Coulomb's ...
'Green Car Journal' announces 2009 Green Car of the Year
Wayne Cunningham
VW Jetta TDI gets on stage to accept its award.
(Credit: CBS Interactive)LOS ANGELES--The Green Car Journal gave its 2009 Green Car of the Year award to the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show. This year's list of nominees included the BMW ...
Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
SunRun lands financing for solar panel service
Martin LaMonica
SunRun has secured financing from U.S. Bancorp to expand its solar power purchasing program to 2,000 more homes in the next year, the San Francisco start-up said Thursday.
U.S. Bancorp, the parent of U.S. Bank, has committed $105 million in tax equity, a fund that will ...
SolarWorld serious about buying GM's Opel
Candace Lombardi
SolarWord's first race car was developed for an Australian solar-powered car race by student engineers from the German university Hochschule Bochum.
(Credit: SolarWorld)SolarWorld's offer to General Motors is no joke. The German-based solar-power company is serious about wanting to purchase GM's Opel division, SolarWorld CEO Frank ...
Originally posted at Planetary Gear
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