One hundred kilometres for around one euro - how does that sound? And pollution-free. The car driven by compressed air has been under development for a while, is now being thoroughly tested at two European airports - Charles de Gaulle in Paris, and Schiphol in the Netherlands - and is scheduled for the markets in the USA and Europe, and maybe India, in 2010.
Work in progress presentation of MenschNet (or Mnet). When nothing happens, imagine me talking then click in the picture. Enjoy!
Alexander
The Norwegan site for lifestyle change, reducing your CO2 foorprint
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A shopping mall at Saint-Aunès near Montpellier (France) is following in California’s footsteps and covering its car park with shady wooden roofs carrying solar cells. 5 472 panels will cover 8160 m².
Production is estimated at 1.42 GWh/year, enough to supply the domestic needs of more than 400 local families. The project will save more than 1 655 tonnes of CO2 annually – as much as produced by 550 private cars.