Even ten to twenty years ago, the thought of a profusion of cars that run on electricity was ludicrous. These days, it’s common to see hybrid and fully electric vehicles (not to mention biodiesel buses) on highways and city streets. And although most are built for economy, we should have known it wouldn’t be long before luxury car-makers jumped in the game. After all, even consumers who drive 6-figure sports cars want to do their part for the planet (as long as they can still enjoy the power and speed of a finely-tuned automobile). So if you’re looking to buy one of these amazing new eco-vehicles (or even if you just want to drool), here are just a few that will have you saying goodbye to gasoline.
‘Green Technology’
Exotic Luxury Cars Go Green
April 14th, 2011
Tushar Mathur How Green is Your Car?
April 13th, 2011
Tushar Mathur You may think that you have to own a hybrid or electric vehicle in order to classify your ride as eco-friendly. But even cars that aren’t necessarily considered “green” can still do better for the environment, depending on what you choose to buy. The question is: how can you tell if your car is green? Or if you’re looking for a new car, how can you tell which one will decrease your carbon footprint the most? While owning a fully electric vehicles is obviously the best choice, not everyone can afford the initial cost (remember you’ll probably have to put in a charging station, as well). Hybrids are also a great option, although they do emit exhaust when the gasoline engine is in use. And they’re often very affordable. But if you’re still stuck on petroleum powered vehicles, one is as good as the next, right? Not so. If you opt to stick with gasoline, there are all kinds of ways you can make your choice greener. Here are just a few ways to tell how green your car is.
Why Even Climate Change Skeptics Should Go Solar
April 4th, 2011
Tushar Mathur As most people know, solar panels harvest energy from the sun and convert it into a usable form to power any number of electronic items. While many people think of this technology as a part of the ‘green’ movement from the global warming crowd, the idea of getting solar energy from solar panels has been since 1839.
Driving Forward Solar Power In The Heating Industry
March 11th, 2011
Tushar Mathur When it was revealed that the Renewable Heat Incentive had survived the Government’s spending review, those in the industry breathed a sigh of relief and began to push forward with renewable technology. However, the New Year is only just getting underway and already there are industry rumblings about a possible delay.
Don’t Be Mean, Be Green
March 10th, 2011
Tushar Mathur Everyone is talking about Going Green these days. It does not mean painting the house green or wearing green clothes it simply means changing the way we live small steps at a time. There is a great need to pay attention to the following fact:
- Burning of petrol, diesel, coal and gas to generate electricity and power produces heat trapping gases that cause global warming.
Green architecture
February 12th, 2011
Tushar Mathur The past decade has witnessed remarkable expansion in networking modus operandi. We came from conventional analogue networks to modern wireless, WiFi, WiMax and satellite networks. If you look at the current scenario the whole planet is surrounded with information overflow due to networked computing devices, data repositories, data centres in various sectors i.e.
3 Ways to Generate Free Electricity at Home
February 4th, 2011
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Make Your Small Business Go Green in 2011
January 25th, 2011
Tushar Mathur
As individuals most of us make resolutions around this time of the year in an effort to improve our lives. But what about companies? There are definite resolutions that business and companies can make to improve their business and how the company is run.
Uses of Green Electronic Bidding
January 19th, 2011
Tushar Mathur It is the era of green revolution. Those who are serious about saving the world or to make it better for our future generation are working towards a green environment. Grebids.com is very keen on this aspect and is trying to build a unified platform to bring all those who are interested in doing something for saving our world.
The future of Biodiesel
December 22nd, 2010
Tushar Mathur It seems to be that there are many good reasons to look at alternative methods of fuelling and powering our cars and trucks. I am however concerned about the sheer volume of investment into such technologies as biofuels, their overall cost efficiency, their long term effects on the environment and their efficiency.



