Friday, August 31, 2012

Lithium Generation: Nissan Donates Zero-Emission LEAF Vehicles



  It is education time about Electric Cars now, new generation will be driving them in the nearest future.

Nissan North America Inc. announced Tuesday that it has donated two Nissan LEAF cars and three charging stations to Middle Tennessee State University to promote the use of electric-vehicle technology. MTSU officials said the Nissan LEAF cars will be added to the university's motor pool. The charging stations will be available for use by students, faculty, staff and visitors on the Murfreesboro campus. For more details on the donation, visi thttp://mtsunews.com/nissan-leaf-donation.

The Telegraph: Peak cheap oil is an incontrovertible fact


"Peak Oil is in the headlines again. Greased by the Oil mass media would like you to think that everything could be kept as it is - but it is not true any more. More and more people understand this mega trend and energy transition will the 21st century investment game. Just look what people with money and vision do now, not only what they are talking about."


Peak Oil: DON'T WORRY, DRIVE ON: Fossil Fools & Fracking Lies

"In recent months we've seen a spate of assertions that peak oil is a worry of the past thanks to so-called "new technologies" that can tap massive amounts of previously inaccessible stores of "unconventional" oil. "Don't worry, drive on," we're told.

We can fall for the oil industry hype and keep ourselves chained to a resource that's depleting and comes with ever increasing economic and environmental costs, or we can recognize that the days of cheap and abundant oil (not to mention coal and natural gas) are over."


Lithium Catalyst: Tesla CEO Elon Musk: Half Of New Cars Will Be Electric In 15-20 Years!

"Antony Ingram reports on the very ambitious predictions by Elon Musk about the Electric Cars future. Tesla Model S is in the headlines this week after its launch and Elon Musk knows what he is talking about - breaking the spell that Electric Cars are not as good as the conventional ones. Tesla Model S is up to this task - next step is the cheaper Electric Cars which can bring the real mass market."

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