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Ireland closest to greening electrical grid
Ireland is ahead of most industrialised nations when it comes to greening its electrical grid, with a low peak demand for electricity and excellent opportunities for wind power.Posted: 11 March 2008
Photos: TH!NK electric car on London's streets
SmartPlanet pokes around in the TH!NK electric car's interior. Plus we take so many photographs our camera battery dies (not very green).Posted: 08 May 2008
Smart Ed Review
If you thought electric cars meant Noddy styling and performance compromises, the 'smart ed' may be the car to change your mind.Posted: 28 February 2008
Supercharged TH!NK electric car due to hit UK 'late 2008'
The ranks of electric cars on sale in the UK are set to swell later this year with the arrival of the sprightly TH!NK city runabout.Posted: 25 March 2008
Fuel cell boiler could make homes into mini power stations
British Gas has unveiled a new type of fuel cell boiler that would effectively turn your home into a micro power station.Posted: 27 March 2008
Green or not? You decide on British Gas 'Zero Carbon' advert
...Standards Authority of misleading us punters with an advert claiming its green electricity and gas tariff was "zero carbon". Do you think British Gas deserved the...Posted: 30 January 2008
Best electric cars
...are good reasons for their growing popularity. For starters, if you're on a green electricity tariff, you can run an electric car theoretically emitting no carbon at all --...Posted: 28 February 2008
Pick up a G-Wiz in the January sales for £2,999
GoingGreen is having a sale this month, and ethical shoppers will be able to silently drive G-Wiz electric cars off the forecourt for as little as £2,999.Posted: 04 January 2008
New super-charged G-Wiz i hits 50mph
British electric car company GoinGreen has just launched an improved version of its cult car, the G-Wiz.Posted: 04 December 2007
Voltaic Generator: now solar bags can charge laptops too
Finally -- after years of solar bags capable of charging small gadgets like iPods and mobile phones, a company has developed one able to power laptops.Posted: 09 January 2008
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