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Don’t We All Want a Place to Live?

23rd August 201628th November 2015 by Chris

bwhouseIn his Autumn Statement the chancellor addressed the issue of housing in a way … …read more…

Categories Blog, Business Matters, Opinion Tags economy, green, Green Issues, Malvern, Malvern Women in Business, Sustainable Investing, Worcestershire UK

Another Step Along the Garden Way

2nd December 201526th November 2015 by Chris

GatewayfrontOK, so I have almost completed the new fence and gateway. It has to be painted but the
… …read more…

Categories House & Garden Tags garden, green

Join the Team of Volunteers and Make a Difference

23rd August 201626th November 2015 by Chris

Volunteering with Worcester Citizens Advice Bureau & WHABAC is challenging, varied and is often … …read more…

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If They Spoil Your Name?

17th November 201517th November 2015 by Chris

Jill Campbell has run the Isis Boutique in Malvern, for seven years. But … …read more…

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Supercharging Development of Electric Vehicles in China

16th November 201516th November 2015 by Chris

China is entering a new phase of economic development, with a … …read more…

Categories EV Tags carbon emmissions, green, Nissan Leaf, Polution, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Autumn Gold

23rd August 201613th November 2015 by Chris

AutomnGoldAutumn Gold – November 2015
– my back garden late afternoon … …read more…

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Support for renewable energy stays sky-high – official poll

23rd August 201613th November 2015 by Chris

Public Attitudes Tracking Survey published today by Secretary of State … …read more…

Categories Blog, Ecology Tags Ecology, global warming, green, investment, Money, Polution, Sustainable Investing

Time to Road Tax my Leaf

2nd December 20155th November 2015 by Chris

CarTaxDiscOne of the real benefits of an all electric car is the cost … …read more…

Categories EV Tags carbon emmissions, economy, global warming, green, Green Issues, Nissan Leaf, zero emmissions, [EV] Electric Vehicle

Cholita, the real-life Paddington bear gets a manicure

23rd August 20165th November 2015 by Chris

PaddBearCholita was stolen from the wild as a baby and taken to the circus where … …read more…

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First UK project backed by EUR 315 billion Plan

5th November 20155th November 2015 by Chris

European Investment Bank has agreed to provide £225million for … …read more…

Categories Ecology Tags Ecology, Ethical Investing, global warming, Green Issues, Sustainable Investing

A Day at Chatsworth

23rd August 20164th November 2015 by Chris

4blog-6067It was a pleasure to be invited by Jan’s niece and her wife to stay the weekend with … …read more…

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Work moves to the back garden

25th April 20161st November 2015 by Chris

Now that the front garden is mostly completed it is time to give … …read more…

Categories House & Garden Tags garden

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RuAndChris2014 Ecology : Electric Vehicles : Political notes and more

October 2015

FotBlogMouse140Oslo, Norway’s capital, like most of the Scandinavian country’s cities and towns, boasts bus-lane access for electric vehicles (EVs), recharging stations aplenty, privileged parking, and toll-free travel for electric cars. The initiative began in the 1990s as an effort to cut pollution, congestion, and noise in urban centres; now its primary rationale is combating climate change. Today, Norway has the highest per capita number of all-electric [battery only] cars in the world: more than 100,000 in a country of 5.2 million people. Last year, EVs constituted nearly 40% of the nation’s newly registered passenger cars. Norway is the clear electric vehicle pacesetter in Europe, which now has about 500,000 electric vehicles.

And the Norwegian experiment shows every sign of accelerating. Earlier this year, Norway opened the world’s largest fast-charging station, which can charge up to 28 vehicles in about half an hour.

FotBlogMouse140 Hackney Council has installed the first publicly accessible on-street rapid charging posts for electrical vehicles in London, so increasing the charging options of EV users in the capital.
The three units, which are supplied by APT Technologies a leading innovator in EV charging solutions, are the very latest Tri-Rapid Chargers and are located in Shoreditch, Dalston and Hackney Central.

FotBlogMouse140China leads the world in EV usage, with about 600,000 all-electric vehicles on its roads and an ambitious plan to deploy 5m EVs by 2020.

FotBlogMouse140Wind power generates 140% of Denmark's electricity demand http://bit.ly/1IOI0jV 
Unusually high winds allowed Denmark to meet all of its electricity needs – with plenty to spare for Germany, Norway and Sweden too

 


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Driving an Electric Car

Most people drive less than 40 miles on a journey, including commuting. So, with a comfortable range for a Leaf of over 80 miles on a full charge and a possible range of rather more than 90, one charge at home, over night, gives enough for the following day's driving.
But there are times we want to drive much further so here is a clip from Chris Ramsay about driving very long distances.

Driving an electric car is so unlike being a petrol head
- it is a way of travelling that is more relaxing even in traffic;
and it is so much quieter, cleaner and very, very economical.

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