Electricity
Voicing Support for Electric Vehicles Despite Struggles and Criticism
Do you support electric cars? If you do, these could be discouraging times. Sales have slowed in early 2012, critics are legion, and startup businesses are scuffling for traction. The struggles are real, and any added bump prompts headlines that build on a well-documented flawed narrative.
How Our Prius Paid For Itself and Put $10,000 Back In Our Pocket
Our 2006 Prius topped 100,000 miles last weekend as we drove on Interstate 70 through Colorado’s Glenwood Canyon, prompting my wife and I to wonder how much money we’ve saved. The result, calculated conservatively, is eye-popping.
Wrapping up the “Future of Buildings and the Grid” live chat
For 35 years, brothers Tom and Ray Magliozzi have been doing "Car Talk". With their Boston accents and penchant for self-deprecating humor, they've become a staple on National Public Radio.
What Automakers Can Learn From Boeing’s Culture of Weight Reduction
As President Obama tries to accelerate the development of lightweight autos with a $14.2 million program, auto companies and suppliers can look to Boeing for an example of how to capture the competitive spoils of lightweight design by first building an institutional culture around it.
Renewable Energy-Backed Securities: Coming Soon to a Solar System Near You
Earlier this month I handed a $10 bill to a clerk at the local theater. I didn’t think about it at the time, but a portion of that bill probably didn’t go directly into the coffers of a movie production company or the theater.