Archive for November, 2011

I just got a press release in my email from Nissan about them teaming up with Sumitomo and AeroVironment to introduce a DC Quick Charger to the U. S. marketplace. I must say I was pretty excited at first.

The charger is fast, as in 30 minutes or less to recharge a dead Leaf. This one [...]

Postbus

From Switzerland to California (and everywhere in-between) fuel cell buses have become increasingly common over the past few years. They have become so common in fact that I usually don’t write about individual rollouts anymore and lump them together as I’m doing in this blog post.

In Switzerland there is a company called PostBus that [...]

Shortly after I published my post on Russia announcing its intent to join the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, I received the following message from a friend who follows my blog:

Gail,

Your argument for the positive aspects of the NEA is persuasive. However, you have not addressed the separate issue as [...]

Voices with legendary names emerge each week to tell the story of
nuclear energy

The 79th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers is up at ANS Nuclear Cafe.

This post is a collection of the voices of the best pro-nuclear blogs in North America. If you want to read the story of the nuclear renaissance, the [...]

The Startling Results of a New Study

An e-mail a few days ago from a long-time friend (I don’t say “old friend” anymore!) alerted me to some new work he’s done that I think has the potential to stir up a firestorm. Herb Inhaber has made a career of investigating conventional [...]