Thursday, April 1, 2010

GREEN-ECO-SOLAR-CLUB


April 01

GREEN-ECO-SOLAR-CLUB

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    ELECTRIC CARS CHARGE INTO THE FUTURE

    The green revolution in transport has begun. Electric bicycles have already begun making inroads in the market. They are currently most popular in Asian countries such as China and Japan, where bicycle travel has always been a popular mode of transport for commuters, and they are now being mass-produced for the U.S. market as well.

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    Ask the Expert
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