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Volvo Trucks' plant in Ghent, Belgium is CO2-free

Volvo first went about tackling emissions by showing off their "carbon-free" trucks. Now, they say that their goal is to make all of their plants "carbon-free" too. For whatever reason, when they introduced the trucks and now with the factories, they call them carbon-free in most promotional materials (image above excepted) as opposed to the more commonly accepted carbon-neutral. Whatever. The first plant which does not spew carbon (in the overall balance) is in Ghent, Belgium. According to Volvo CEO Leif Johansson,"It is not an easy ... Read more →

CarbonFree report points to hydrogen impact

Click on the image for a gallery of high-res images of the hydrogen-powered Honda FCX Concept. U.K. based analysts CarbonFree has published a report on the impact that hydrogen is already having on ...

Getting power from the London Underground and summer roads

Usually, we write about how to get green power into a vehicle here at AutoblogGreen. This post is about doing the reverse. Kind of. A report from CarbonFree, a UK research firm, takes a look at ...

Volvo Trucks' plant in Ghent, Belgium is CO2-free 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

Volvo first went about tackling emissions by showing off their "carbon-free" trucks. Now, they say that their goal is to make all of their plants "carbon-free" too. For whatever reason, when they introduced the trucks and now with the factories, they call them carbon-free in most promotional ...

CarbonFree report points to hydrogen impact 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

Click on the image for a gallery of high-res images of the hydrogen-powered Honda FCX Concept. U.K. based analysts CarbonFree has published a report on the impact that hydrogen is already having on the automotive market. Considered to still be two decades away from commercial deployment, hydrogen ...

Getting power from the London Underground and summer roads 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

Usually, we write about how to get green power into a vehicle here at AutoblogGreen. This post is about doing the reverse. Kind of. A report from CarbonFree, a UK research firm, takes a look at different ways of storing renewable energy. For example, the London Underground is the world's largest ...



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