The Empire District Electric Company Completes Consent Solicitation

The Empire District Electric Company Completes Consent Solicitation
JOPLIN, Mo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–(NYSE: EDE) The Empire District Electric Company (the “Company”) announced today that it has successfully completed its previously announced solicitation of consents from the holders of its First Mortgage Bonds, consisting of the following outstanding series: 7.20% Series due 2016, 6.375% Series due 2018, 4.65% Series due 2020, 7.00% Series due 2024, 5.875% Series …

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Fitch Affirms Modesto Irrigation District, CA Electric Revs at ‘A’; Outlook Stable

Fitch Affirms Modesto Irrigation District, CA Electric Revs at ‘A’; Outlook Stable
SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–During the course of its ongoing surveillance efforts, Fitch Ratings has affirmed the following rating on Modesto Irrigation District (MID, or the district), CA. –$624.3 million outstanding electric revenue bonds at ‘A’. Note that this total does not include the $100 million in series 2010A and 2010B parity bonds that are not rated by Fitch although this debt is …

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EWEB says it’s ready for electric cars

EWEB says it’s ready for electric cars
When it comes to powering up electric cars, the Eugene Water & Electric Board expects to easily meet local demand from the vehicles for the next 10 years, but after that the crystal ball gets a little cloudy. Speaking at a City Club event on Friday, Bill Welch, EWEB’s energy …

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Japanese Nuclear Crises Sparks Worry over General Electric Nuclear Reactor Design

Japanese Nuclear Crises Sparks Worry over General Electric Nuclear Reactor Design
In the wake of the Japanese nuclear emergency spawned by last week’s devastating earthquake and tsunami, questions are being raised about the design of the a General Electric nuclear reactor known as the Mark 1. Nuclear opponents have criticized the Mark 1 as inferior to other reactor designs, USA Today reported, saying that its [...]

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Tokyo Electric Vents Radioactive Gas at Plant After Earthquake

Tokyo Electric Vents Radioactive Gas at Plant After Earthquake
Tokyo Electric Power Co. started releasing radioactive gas from one of the reactors at a nuclear plant north of Tokyo and is preparing to conduct a similar operation at a second station after yesterday’s quake.

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Are Hydrogen Cars Better than Electric Ones? Sure, If You Can Find a Place to Fill it Up

Are Hydrogen Cars Better than Electric Ones? Sure, If You Can Find a Place to Fill it Up
Perhaps you’ve noticed the glut of hybrid and electric vehicles set to enter the market in the next few months — the Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Volt, and Ford Focus Electric are just some the EVs coming down the pipeline. Electric vehicles get the majority of the attention from car companies looking to build next-generation vehicles. It makes sense; major automakers have been working on hybrids, all …

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Special powder fuels electric bike

Special powder fuels electric bike
Bike riding is tough enough without the prospect of having hydrogen stored next to your nether regions. Now a company has a way to make it safer and more feasible, using a special powder.

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International Battery to Energize One of the World’s Largest Hybrid Electric Sailing Yachts

International Battery to Energize One of the World’s Largest Hybrid Electric Sailing Yachts
ALLENTOWN, Pa.—-International Battery , a U.S. manufacturer, designer and developer of large-format lithium-ion rechargeable cells, batteries and energy storage systems , today announced it has partnered with Electric Marine Propulsion to build a hybrid power train for the world’s largest plug-in, hybrid-electric sailboats – a 60 foot Tag Yachts catamaran running on wind-generated electricity …

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Baltimore Gas and Electric Company Teams with Accenture and Oracle for Smart Meter Implementation Throughout Central …

Baltimore Gas and Electric Company Teams with Accenture and Oracle for Smart Meter Implementation Throughout Central …
BALTIMORE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Baltimore Gas and Electric has teamed with Accenture and Oracle to implement a smart meter network for its 1.2 million customers.

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The Benefits Of Electric Vehicles

Electric vehicles have been in existence since way back in 1830, and are becoming popular again with so many people being concerned about pollution and the rising cost of gasoline. Electric vehicles have been used for many years in the form of golf carts and have also been used as fleet vehicles by servicemen such as meter readers. However, due to the continued commitment and research efforts of the major car manufacturers, electric vehicles are becoming available today that are practical for normal street use, just as a gasoline powered vehicle would be.

Electric vehicles are popular because, unlike gasoline-powered vehicles, they produce no tailpipe emissions, which are known to cause heavy air pollution. Another reason for their popularity when compared to gasoline powered vehicles is that they actually use 75% of the power generated by the electricity, while a gasoline powered vehicle only uses 20% of the power produced by the gasoline, leaving the other 80% to pollute the air, clog up car components, etc.

While there is not a huge market for electric vehicles at this point in time, there are a number of companies that produce them for various reasons, with one of the reasons being NEV’s. A NEV is also known as a “neighborhood electric vehicle”. These electric vehicles are used in large, gated communities usually, and are normally built to accommodate one or two people. These small electric vehicles can reach speeds of 35 to 40 miles per hour.

In addition to the NEV’s that are available, there are a few car manufacturers that are producing and selling street compatible electric vehicles. The Dodge TEVan, an electric minivan built by the Chrysler Corporation, is currently being marketed to utility corporations with a price tag of approximately $100,000. Other companies that produce electric vehicle prototypes for demonstration purposes only include Honda, GM and Ford.

How an electric vehicle works is quite easy to understand. Since the electric vehicle runs on electricity, or a charge, the battery attached to the vehicle is plugged in prior to use in order for the battery to fully charge. Depending on how low the battery’s charge is, and also on the charging voltage that is used to charge the battery, charging can take anywhere between three and eight hours. Once charged, the electric vehicle will normally run for between 60 and 200 hours before the battery needs to be recharged.

A limited production electric vehicle can cost up to $40,000, however, many models that are available for everyday use can be purchased for $15,000 to $30,000, depending on the make and model, as well as the options that you desire the electric vehicle to have.
There also exists the possibility to transform a regular gasoline powered vehicle into an electric vehicle; this is done by using a conversion kit, which can be purchased for about $5,000. Electrical vehicles are safe for the environment, economically priced, as well as fun to drive.

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