Posts Tagged ‘Solar Panels’

Will the market provide the answer?

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Good morning,

Some people think that if we wait long enough the “market”
will provide the solutions to the energy crisis. That is,
when the demand for alternatives is big enough for real
money to be made, the people in positions to make that
money will provide the alternatives to the buyers.

Does that make sense? Scroll down to read about a brand new
solar-equipped car from Toyota.

Thanks for reading,

Your Living Green editor

 

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Toyota plans to install a solar power generation system on
its Prius hybrid car, when the vehicle goes through a com-
plete makeover as early as next spring. The move will make
Toyota the first major automaker to install a popular model
with solar panels. The redesigned Prius will have solar
panels on the roof, which will supply part of the two to
five kilowatts needed to power the air-conditioning unit.
The Japanese auto giant intends to produce 450,000 units of
the Prius in Japan next year, about 60 percent higher than
the vehicle’s output in 2007. It also aims to reduce the
Prius’ weight to improve the gasoline-electric hybrid
vehicle’s fuel efficiency.

 

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