Los Angeles Auto Show: Check Out 50 Alternate Fuel Vehicles
From what I hear from those who have attended, there is nothing magically different about this year’s Los Angeles Auto Show. Of course, it would be hard to expect anything markedly different, with the economy continuing to spuitter; it’s only when car-buyers have money burning a hole in their pockets that the car companies really pour on the promotional dollars.
Yet the total number of alternate fuel vehicles continues to grow; there are 50 AFVs on display, according to this list from the show itself.
I missed the Press Days last week, but I plan to attend one day this week as a regular guy, to check out the outward, consumer-facing progress that the electric vehicle world is making. If anyone wants to meet me down there for a cup of Joe, please hit the “contact” button and I’ll get right back to you.



I had the pleasure of meeting 2GreenEnergy associate Annemarie Osbourne for lunch yesterday. Annemarie is lucky enough to live “bicontinentally,” with homes both in Ansbach (near Nurenberg) Germany and Orange County, CA.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), which is under the Department of Energy, announced selection of nineteen national leaders for its 2010 Executive Energy Leadership Program. Now in its fourth year, the 5 month program gives executive decision-makers at local levels in-depth knowledge and skills about renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. The program includes briefings from NREL, technology experts, and well as research lab tours and visits to field applications along with classroom study. At the end of the program, the students each present a viable renewable energy project.

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