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Electric Cars Facilitate Smart Grid 2.0

By John Addison (original post Clean Fleet Report ) The electric car will facilitate the smart grid and a renewable energy charging infrastructure. The electric car will help make the smart grid relevant to consumers. Right now most cars use inefficient engines fueled with gasoline or diesel. In the coming decades, many cars will use electricity. With a smart grid, renewable energy will...

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PG&E Targeting Growth to Serve Electric Car Segment

By John Addison By 2020, 219,000 customers of PG&E ( PCG ) may say goodbye to those trips to the gas station. No more spinning dials at the pump – $20.00, $40.00, $80.00, etc. Instead drivers will conveniently plug-in their electric cars at home or work. The fill-up will be electrons, not gasoline. Complete Story »

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PG&E to Smart Charge 219,000 Electric Vehicles

By John Addison (originally published in the Clean Fleet Report ) By 2020, 219,000 customers of PG&E (NYSE: PCG) may say goodbye to those trips to the gas station. No more spinning dials at the pump – $20.00, $40.00, $80.00, etc. Instead drivers will conveniently plug-in their electric cars at home or work. The fill-up will be electrons, not gasoline. Across the country, electric...

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2010 Hybrid Cars with Best MPG

By John Addison (11/10/09, original post Clean Fleet Report ) The new 2010 model hybrid cars offered in the U.S. are destined to sell with gasoline prices rising. Toyota (TM) dominates the list including new models from Lexus. There are also impressive offerings from Honda (HMC), Ford (F), Nissan (NSANY), and Chevrolet (GMGMQ.PK). Your top 10 choices include hatchbacks that start at under...

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The 'Maggie' (1954)

UK Feature Film Director: Alexander Mackendrick Writers: William Rose, Alexander Mackendrick Cinematographer: Gordon Dines Composer: John Addison Cast: Paul Douglas, Alex Mackenzie, James Copeland, Abe Barker, Tommy Kearins, Hubert Gregg Despite some incongruously noir-like high-contrast black-and-white photography and the odd strange character development, Mackendrick’s ambling...

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Ford Electric Car for 2011

By John Addison (originally published in Clean Fleet Report 10/26/09). My test drive of the new Ford electric car for 2011 demonstrated that Ford (NYSE:F) is building an electric car that millions will want. The Ford Focus EV prototype provided a quiet and smooth drive for a prototype. One Ford engineer indicated that he was going beyond a 60-mile daily range in Michigan without nearing...

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Seven Days to Noon (1950)

UK Feature Film Directors: John Boulting, Roy Boulting Writers: Roy Boulting, Frank Harvey, James Bernard, Paul Dehn Cinematographer: Gilbert Taylor Composer: John Addison Cast: Barry Jones, André Morell, Hugh Cross, Sheila Manahan, Olive Sloane, Joan Hickson, Ronald Adam, Marie Ney When a research scientist, employed by the MOD, who has become disillusioned with the possible...

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Duke's Electric Vehicle Future

By John Addison (Originally Posted 10/19/09 at Clean Fleet Report). Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK ) committed to an electric vehicle future when it committed with the FPL Group (NYSE: FPL ) to buy 10,000 electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids in the coming decade, as they upgrade their fleets. The energy storage in these vehicles could eliminate the need for peaking plants and enable the expanded...