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21 Oct 2009
The aim of Green MotorSport is to enable future world champions to drive zero emission electric cars powered by renewable energy. Green MotorSport continues to draw on Motorsport innovations to assist with the development of our products.
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18 Jun 2009
The New Automotive Innovation Growth Team (NAIGT) which is sponsored by the UK Government, has made proposals for reducing carbon dioxide emissions, which will help to meet European targets for new passenger cars.
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30 Jan 2009
At his inauguration as President, Barack Obama said that they will restore science to its rightful place. The main energy challenges facing the USA
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01 Dec 2008
Around the world, the car industry is having a difficult time. The economic crisis the world is facing is partly due to the misuse of resources and failure to adapt to the emerging markets of the 21st century, which demand energy efficient and renewable technologies.
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01 Jul 2008
Governments backing renewable energy
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15 Feb 2008
Green MotorSport is developing and evaluating the very best technologies so that we can travel around without harming the world we live in. Many of us want to drive our cars using fuels from
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27 Nov 2007
Green MotorSport and our partners are building up a range of innovative technologies to enable you to use renewable energy to power your own transport
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06 Sep 2007
Green MotorSport is pushing forward with several new developments in order to complete our new electric kart to be used in our planned series of races with the BRDC Stars of Tomorrow scheduled for 2008
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11 Jun 2007
At Greenfleet’s Arrive and Drive at Rockingham in April, Green MotorSport’s new lithium ion powered racing super kart set the Green MotorSport Rockingham electric speed record with a 1 min. 7 second lap
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02 Apr 2007
Green MotorSport is offering new opportunities to drivers and potential sponsors in four exciting ventures
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05 Dec 2006
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change recommends fast and strong action to stabilise greenhouse gases between 450 and 550 parts per million (ppm). There is a high price to delay, as weak action would
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16 Oct 2006
Every week we are using up the best and most freely available oil that was formed over about 20,000 years - by this time next year we will have burnt up oil created over a million years! If we carry on doing
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