During the next five years, it is estimated that U.S. consumers will eventually be able to choose from 150 models of new cars, trucks or SUVs when deciding whether to buy hybrid electric, plug-in hybrid electric or pure electric vehicle.
Energy
NEW YORK — Jillian Lung says she’s no environmentalist. Still, she couldn’t pass up a chance to install a carpet of solar panels atop her co-op in Queens.
The Las Vegas Regional Clean Cities Coalition and the Alternative Fuel Vehicles Institute recently joined forces to host a one-day workshop, entitled “The A to Z of AFVs.”
On a recent road trip to the Midwest, I kept noticing something new on the horizon: windmills. In state after state, wind farms were almost as ubiquitous as cornfields.
RENO — A Reno casino has hit the jackpot: An underground geothermal water source just north of one of its new 17-story hotel towers that will generate enough heat and hot water for all 2.1 million square feet of the resort’s space.
October is National Energy Awareness month and this year’s theme is “A Sustainable Energy Future; Putting All the Pieces Together.” The idea is to encourage everyone to see how they fit into the big picture.
Who doesn’t remember the DeLorean, an unmistakably styled 1980s sports car that was put on the mainstream map by the “Back to the Future” trilogy movie series starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd?
I’m writing this column from the heart of California’s Sierra Nevada range near Yosemite National Park. It’s beautiful here and not as hot as Las Vegas in early September, but there is ample evidence of rising temperatures as the effects of climate change become increasingly obvious.
Since the 1920s and ’30s when pro racer David Abbott “Ab” Jenkins shattered worldwide land speed records driving his “Mormon Meteor” on Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats, the playa has become one of the world’s most famous raceways, where backyard builders have always raced alongside the finest automotive engineers in the world.
CARSON CITY — A governor’s committee recommended Thursday that power companies spend about $3 billion on transmission lines to carry renewable energy potential available in rural Nevada to existing transmission lines.
A German company’s plan to build a $1 billion solar thermal power plant in the Amargosa Valley 80 miles northwest of Las Vegas stirred controversy at a meeting Monday night.
Local government and business leaders on Tuesday unveiled Green Chips, a nonprofit organization meant to channel investment into clean energy and energy efficiency while promoting Southern Nevada as a “green” place to live.
Environmental studies major Caryn Wright was looking for a minor that would perfectly complement her course of study. So it was perfect timing for her when the University of Nevada, Las Vegas announced it was adding a minor in solar and renewable energy this fall, thanks to a $500,000 gift from NV Energy that will be used for scholarships, research, equipment and internship. … “It’ll really complement my major,” said Wright, the first student of about 20 so far who have signed up for the minor. “They’ll go hand in hand.” … Tony F. Sanchez, NV Energy’s senior vice president of public policy and external relations, said the energy utility expects it will need workers skilled in renewable energy in the future. So providing shareholder money to help train them was no-brainer for the company.