Stories tagged with "electric vehicles"
Post-peak mechanized agriculture: the RAMSES project
Posted by Ugo Bardi on April 28, 2009 - 9:50am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
Tags: agriculture, electric vehicles, peak oil [list all tags]
The joy of mechanized agriculture. Image (1971) courtesy of Stefan Landsberger
Both in the capitalist and in the socialist world, tractors have been seen as machines of freedom, symbols of progress and modernization. Indeed, mechanized agriculture has been a worldwide revolution that has freed a large part of humankind from the Biblical curse of hard work. However, with the reserves of fossil fuels being slowly depleted, can we keep tractors running? The RAMSES project proposes an answer: a new model of agricultural mechanization based on battery powered vehicles and renewable energy sources.
Better Place Australia Appoints Evan Thornley As CEO
Posted by Big Gav on January 21, 2009 - 8:00am in The Oil Drum: Australia/New Zealand
Topic: Alternative energy
Tags: australia, better place, electric vehicles, evan thornley [list all tags]
Shai Agassi's "Better Place" (also discussed at TOD ANZ) organisation announced it was setting up in Australia last year and is back in the news after signing up ex-Looksmart founder and, more recently, Victorian Labor MP Evan Thornley as the CEO.

In the corporate press release Evan noted he was delighted to contribute to the company's mission of ending oil dependence.
Better Place - Bringing Electric Vehicles Powered by Renewable Energy
Posted by Big Gav on November 4, 2008 - 9:35am in The Oil Drum: Australia/New Zealand
Topic: Alternative energy
Tags: agl energy, australia, better place, electric vehicles, lithium ion batteries, macquarie capital group, original, renewable energy, shai agassi [list all tags]
Better Place and Macquarie Capital Group will raise $1 billion to build a network of 250,000 charging stations and battery exchange stations in key locations along the east coast by 2012. The network will be powered by wind turbines owned by AGL Energy.
Agassi has been promoting the plan as a way to reduce our dependence on oil (the starting premise for the project was "how do you run an entire country without oil") while creating jobs and boosting the local economy (see this interview on the Today Show for his explanation). Operating in Australia will also help the group prove it can work in large countries as well as the much smaller geographical areas covered in the first 2 rollouts. Agassi also noted that the Federal Government's $500 million Green Car Innovation Fund played a part in encouraging them to set up in Australia.

Post peak vehicles: 10,000 km on batteries
Posted by Ugo Bardi on September 9, 2008 - 12:00am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
Tags: electric vehicles, peak oil [list all tags]

Ugo Bardi's electric scooter, here driven by Ms. Donata Bardi, aka "the mad scientist's daughter"
The post-oil energy economies of the future - by Gordon Brown
Posted by Euan Mearns on July 15, 2008 - 9:45am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Policy/Politics
Tags: carbon capture, concentrating solar power, eib, electric vehicles, gordon brown, hybrids, nuclear power, original, phev, post-oil, severn barrage [list all tags]

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown - from zero to hero?
.... to set ourselves on a new energy path - a path from our economies that are today over-dependent on oil towards the post-oil energy economies of the future. And moving towards this sustainable energy economy helps us meet our economic, political and environmental goals.
| The stuff of Statesmanship? From a speech made by Gordon Brown on 13th July at The Union for the Mediterranean Summit. The whole speech is below the fold. My emphasis added. |


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