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Toyota, Tesla to develop electric SUV

Toyota Motor Company announced they have formalized an agreement to develop an electric version of the RAV4 SUV with Tesla Motors.

Toyota employs the Japanese hybrid solar powered vehicle carrier ship 'Auriga Leader'

On Friday, a new generation solar powered cargo vessel, the Auriga Leader has docked in North America for the first time. Toyota Motor Corp will employ this car carrier for automobile shipments to Europe and North America from Japan. The vessel will be operated by the Japanese-based NYK Line.

The new Enercon E-126 Wind Turbine

The world’s largest wind turbine is now the Enercon E-126. This turbine has a rotor diameter of 126 meters (413 feet). The E-126 is a more sophisticated version of the E-112, formerly the world’s largest wind turbine and rated at 6 megawatts.

The Green Johanna Compost Bin

Though it looks similar to a standard compost bin, the Green Johanna is designed with additional features that most standard compost bins do not have - it is rodent proof and is well insulated. This means that the composting process is quicker than in a standard compost bin and you can put in all types of food waste, including cooked food, bones, fish and meat, which should not be added to a standard compost bin.

The Energy Impact of Light Bulbs

See how much you can save with LEDs and CFLs over regular old incandescents. Then preorder the book Green Lighting.

Tesla shares sink below original offering price

After an impressive debut, Tesla Motors shares have sunk below their original initial public offering price of $17 per share.

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Sweden reaffirms aims for oil-free economy

In the past year, Mona Sahlin, the Swedish Minister for Sustainable Development, announced plans to break the nation's dependency on oil by 2020, without building new nuclear plants. She stated that, “There shall always be better alternatives to oil, which means no house should need oil for heating, and no driver should need to turn solely to petrol.”