Updates on Alternative Energy Sources, Part 7: Electric Vehicles
This post is a little different than the previous posts in this series about alternative energy sources. As with all of the other posts, my starting point is an article by Michael
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This post is a little different than the previous posts in this series about alternative energy sources. As with all of the other posts, my starting point is an article by Michael
In the sequel to the popular 1985 movie Back to the Future, the DeLorean automobile that was converted into a time machine was powered by the Mr. Fusion model fusion generator, which
News about recovery from the current recession remains mixed. Emerging market countries seem to be recovering more quickly than developed countries but international trade (as reflected in improvements in the maritime transportation
The “cash for clunkers” program has ended in the U.S.; General Motors is still struggling to sell its Opel division in Europe; a group of investors believes it can make Saab profitable
Less than two years ago, analysts were predicting a bright future for maritime shipping. Demand for new ships seemed strong, container throughput at ports was increasing, and the number of Ultra Large
Crises are often watershed events. Through the course of the most serious crises, the strong survive and the weak die off. As we watch automobile companies struggle to survive, no one is
Driving in the Washington, DC, area as much as I do, I’m quite aware of the frustration that can be generated by traffic jams. On April 10th, Microsoft introduced an on-line tool
The skyrocketing price of oil is a great example of how a horizontal shock affects the system. Everything from gasoline to the price of food is affected. Owners of shipping lines are
India is trying to turn the automotive industry on its ear by offering cheap automobiles [“In India, a $2,500 Pace Car,” by Heather Timmons, New York Times, 12 October 2007]. Timmons frames
The New York Times published an article by John Markoff discussing a new venture to establish a network of “service stations” for electric cars [“Reimagining the Automobile Industry by Selling the Electricity.”
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