Monday, March 23, 2009

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No Place for Better Place in Nissan's Latest Electric Car...  

2009-03-24 02:00

Josie Garthwaite - Automotive

Nissan Motor Co. and the Renault-Nissan Alliance, which signed on last year to supply cars and batteries for the Better Place network planned for Israel, has made yet another move to electrify the vehicle market. But if Nissan’s latest play — a partnership with Sempra Energy subsidiary San Diego Gas & Electric — is a sign of deals to come between electricity companies and automakers, it leaves little room for go-between startups like Better Place, which aims to build out stations for charging and swapping car batteries, or Coulomb Technologies, which is focusing on charging stations.

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In San Diego, as in Japan, Nissan plans to develop charging infrastructure for electric vehicles without an outside supplier. Rather, it plans to work directly with the utility, which will develop, operate and maintain charging infrastructure, a Sempra Energy spokesperson told us this afternoon. Nissan says it remains on track to deliver its first all-electric model — a five-passenger compact vehicle with a 100-mile range (the one pictured above is just a prototype) — to fleet operators late next year and to showrooms by 2012.

In addition to setting up charge points, the San Diego utility’s role in this new partnership will be drumming up business from regional local public and private fleet operators. Once the cars are on the road, Nissan will work with the utility to fine-tune the charging infrastructure. In exchange, besides getting an uptick in electricity demand, SDG&E expects to gather data on how electric vehicles will affect its grid and customer habits, and gain a real-world laboratory for its smart grid technologies.

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Big green party at Portland Expo Center starts Friday  

2009-03-23 16:45

Shelby Wood, The Oregonian - Eat Your Greens

The Energy Trust Better Living Home & Garden Show is Friday through Sunday (March 27-29) at the Portland Expo Center. The schedule includes a mind-boggling amount of things to do, learn and buy that are, by the show's definition,...
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Portland wants to give you cash to green neighborhoods, community...  

2009-03-22 13:02

Shelby Wood, The Oregonian - Living Top Stories

They're just giving it away, for green projects. There's $25,000 in city money waiting for neighborhood, community and nonprofit groups with ideas for recycling and waste prevention. Portland's Bureau of Planning and Sustainability is offering grants for projects that "support...
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Community Warehouse: Another pitch for the best kind of recycling  

2009-03-21 14:12

Shelby Wood, The Oregonian - Living Top Stories

Got towels? Folks need 'em. The shelves at Community Warehouse, a nonprofit that distributes donated household items and furniture to low-income people who need them, are bare of some pretty key items. The organization has put out a call...
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