Thursday, March 17, 2011

Funny Story

I haven't posted in a little while so I thought I would start back with a great little true story I heard at the last conference I attended!

A small village located off a fairly busy highway was having a problem with visitors driving really fast through their small village. The local village council could not afford a speed camera, so they put up a sign saying:

Slow Down Old People's Home. - It had no effect.

At the next meeting they decided to play on the paternal instincts and put up a sign:

Danger - Children at Play. The result was no discernible reduction in traffic speed.

Then the chairman had a great idea and suggested they try a sign with:
Nudist Colony. - As a result of the Nudist Colony notice, the traffic in the village increased ten-fold and was down to a crawl.

Eventually they decided to get a few of those cardboard cops and it worked out much better.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Eco Car Show in the UK

Here are some awesome green cars from the UK show

Friday, July 31, 2009

Cash for Clunkers is DONE!

Wow, a couple of days after the full rules are announced and CARS formerly know as cash for clunkers is tapped out, run dry....outta cash!! Now they just have to find places to dispose of these cars in a nice 'green' way!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Thankfully I Don't Have a Coal Powered Car

The smog in major cities is bad enough, imagine if there was clouds of coal soot drifting around, my guess is the average age most folks would live to would be 45. Let's think back to December 1979, coal was the buzzword when Popular Mechanics covered "fuel for the future." Scientists in Germany had developed the Bergius method in 1913 to create a synthetic gasoline from brown coal.
More than 60 years later, market forces made the process appealing. "It is expected that by the late 1980s and early 1990s ... the price of imported oil will have risen enough to make synthetics fully competitive—perhaps even make them attractive," PM wrote.

Today, the search for oil alternatives is a priority for energy companies (see "The Shape of Fuels to Come" in this month's PM) and coal gasification is being studied anew, often in combination with carbon seques­tration. I can just imagine having to clean this baked on soot from used car parts where I work. What a nightmare!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Cash for Clunkers Changed

So it seems the name we all know and love is being changed to something much more boring and diplomatic....Cash for Clunkers is officially changing to Car Allowance Rebate System, which does translate into a good acronym though, CARS!

So from a neat name to a cool acronym it is, and here are some of the details:

President Obama signed into law a program the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is calling the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS). This is a federal program that helps you purchase a new, more fuel efficient vehicle when you trade in a less fuel efficient vehicle.

While the CARS Act makes transactions on and after July 1 potentially eligible for credits under the CARS program, interested dealers and consumers may want to wait until all of the detailed issues that must be addressed in the implementing regulations are resolved and the final rule is issued. Issuance will occur around July 24.

I think I liked cash for clunkers better but I think CARS will grow on me, the bottom line is that if you want to get rid of your old junker you should take advantage of this new program and help make the world a better place.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Welcome to My Cash for Clunkers Blog

Hi everyone and thanks again for visiting my 'green' promotion blog. In the USA a very intersting program has been started called, Cash for Clunkers - not only is the program name catchy it is also very environmentally friendly! Basically this program encourages people to get rid of their old cars and buy a new, more energy efficient automobile. I will keep up with news and commentary on the program and others like it.