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TIME’s Top 10 Green Stories of 2010~8. The Electric Car Finally Arrives

In 2006 the filmmaker Chris Paine had an unexpected hit with the documentary Who Killed the Electric Car?, which detailed how General Motors abandoned its potentially revolutionary EV1 electric. Well, it could be time for a sequel. 2010 will go down as the year that the long-promised electric vehicles finally hit dealer showrooms. From GM’s much-anticipated plug-in Volt to Nissan’s all-electric Leaf, electric cars from mainstream auto manufacturers are now being produced and sold in real numbers. Electrics are still expensive and range-limited, and real expansion will require a network…

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Hike of Rs 1-2/litre in petrol price likely this week

PTINEW DELHI: A hike of Re 1-2 per litre in petrol prices is on cards this week following international crude oil prices touching USD 90 per barrel mark. “We would have raised petrol price yesterday … we had the oil ministry consent to hike prices by Rs 1.90-1.95 per litre immediately after the winter session of Parliament ended yesterday, but at the last moment we are asked to wait for one or two more days,” an official of IndianOil (IOC), the nation’s largest fuel retailer, said. IOC and other state…

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TIME’s Top 10 Green Stories of 2010 ~ 9. Trend Alert! Collaborative Consumption

The recession happened for any number of reasons — and I’m an environmental reporter, damn it, not a business reporter — but its undeniable that the U.S. went on a spending spree. That had negative impacts on our national wallet, but it also has a negative environmental effect — all that stuff builds up. That’s why the trend towards “collaborative consumption” — technology-enabled sharing and renting of goods — is one of the most heartening environmental trends. Startups like Swap.com allow users to arrange trades of books, movies and CDs,…

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India On Track to Achieve Solar Power Target

MUMBAI – India is on track to add 1.1 gigawatt of grid-connected solar-power generation capacity by 2013, as part of its target to reach 20 gigawatt of solar power by 2022, Renewable Energy Secretary Deepak Gupta said Monday. The South Asian nation has set an ambitious target for solar energy generation – which at present only accounts for a small portion of the country’s power portfolio – to help cut down carbon emissions, trim peak-hour power shortages and bring electricity to millions of rural households. “The solar mission has several…

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TIME’s Top 10 Green Stories of 2010~Nations Agree to Slow Biodiversity Loss

TIME surveys the highs and lows, the good and the bad, of the past 12 monthsUlaginoli Energy Solutions’ blog brings you the top ten TIME’s listing on Green Energy in the year 2010, starting today! 10. Nations Agree to Slow Biodiversity Loss For all the focus on the climate, we sometimes forget what is perhaps the original environmental issue: endangered species. The situation is dire. Despite a pledge by governments in 2002 to slow the rate of species loss by 2010, the year dawned with extinctions on the rise and…

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