RanchoMurieta.com January 7, 2003 Two dozen Neighborhood electric vehicles landed on the Rancho MurietaAssociations doorstep Monday, much to the surprise of the RMA staff. http://www.ranchomurieta.com/localnews/pathways010703.html
Extractions: home page your e-mails business directory classifieds ... site map COMMUNITY NEWS On Tuesday, resident Frank Falusi, left, was one of the Murietans picking up his cart from Pathway Research representative Juan Pattarelli. Christmas in January two dozen NEVs make surprise arrival in RM See what your neighbors are saying about this in Community Views Updated Tuesday, January 7, 2003 General Manager Greg Vorster said the NEVs are meant for residents who signed up for a General Motors-sponsored program to loan out the zero-pollution vehicles free of charge for a year. But nobody at GM or Pathway Research, which is administering the program, told the residents or the RMA the vehicles were going to be delivered. This was news to the RMA staff. They contacted Pathway Research and told Pathway personnel the association would not assume responsibility for the NEVs. A Pathway representative was expected to notify the recipients to pick up their vehicles later in the day. By evening, the two dozen Pathway NEVs were still huddled in a corner of the RMA lot.
Extractions: Automotive News Home Auto News New Vehicles Test Drives First Drives Previews Features Consumer Advice Feature Articles Product Reviews Calculators ... Site Map Search CanadianDriver Browse the Directory The Directory Index Clubs Enthusiasts Events Manufacturers Miscellaneous Motorsports Organizations Parts Buy and Sell Services Zines What's New What's Cool Top Rated Search 2000 Canadian links Agoura Hills, California - A recent survey by U.S. automotive research firm J.D. Power and Associates reveals that 30 percent of new-vehicle buyers indicate they would "definitely" consider a hybrid electric vehicle and another 30 percent indicate a strong consideration. Interest in hybrid vehicle technology is especially strong among women, according to the J.D. Power and Associates Hybrid Vehicle Consumer Acceptance Study. The study provides answers to three core industry questions about hybrid vehicles: 1) In which vehicle segments do consumers want hybrids offered; 2) What will cause them to purchase; and 3) How much are they willing to pay? Survey respondents overwhelmingly indicate that they want a hybrid powertrain option in the same segment as their current vehicle. For example, a hybrid SUV is the most popular first choice vehicle segment for a hybrid option among current SUV owners, while a minivan hybrid is the first choice among minivan owners. However, regardless of the vehicle they currently own, nearly all consumers surveyed select a midsize car as their second most popular choice for a hybrid.
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Extractions: Jackson EMC is dedicated to the communities where we live and work. Our commitment to our communities is exemplified in the cooperative's community involvement efforts in each district. Although many employees are active in their own civic organizations or churches, many still support Jackson EMC's commitment to serving. Employees developed some interesting and fun-driven ideas for many fundraising events this year. Together, districts raised nearly $25,000 for community organizations
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New Jersey's Project:PowerCommute cell phones in each EV and AAA clubs of New the train to work will be leased anelectric vehicle to by Diversified Technologies, one or two vehicles can be http://www.stncar.com/nj.html
Extractions: The New Jersey Department of Transportation and NJ TRANSIT Project:PowerCommute will enlist companies to lease electric vehicles (EVs) for at least two of their employees to drive from the train station to work. Key to the program is increased rail ridership. Thus employees who normally drive to work will be asked to start using transit instead. Inbound or reverse commuting employees will use the train and station cars instead of their personal vehicles. After the station-to-workplace commute has been established, employers will assign each EV to a local employee. That person will drive the EV from home to the station, pick up fellow employees, and carpool to work. Charging facilities will be placed at the work location to increase range and make EVs available for transportation to meetings and for errands during the day. Solectria did the retrofits and calls each a "Force." PowerCommute vehicles will also be leased to the public. Commuters who apply and agree to ride the train to work will be leased an electric vehicle to drive from home to the train station. Special parking spots with charging stations will be reserved for the cars at the station. If an EV commuter carpools to the station, they will receive free parking. Home charging systems will be installed to demonstrate the viability of personal EV use.
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Extractions: The Caltech Amateur Radio Club is one of the oldest organizations on campus at Caltech. It was founded in 1919 with the advent of amateur radio and continues as one of the strongest student organizations on campus today. They have approximately 75 licensed members coming from the graduate and undergraduate student bodies, faculty, staff, alumni, retirees of the Institute and JPL staff, and community members. They maintain a state of the art amateur radio station in Winnett Student Center on campus as well as a 440 MHz FM repeater and autopatch. They have many activities and contests throughout the year for members to participate in as well as use of the station. Use of the station is limited to licensed members, but all are welcome to join the club. The Caltech Anime Society meets every Friday and Saturday during the term at 7pm in SAC 13. They show approximately four hours of Japanese animation ranging from the hilariously silly to the highly philosophical. Showings are free to the public and people may drop in at any time. They also maintain an extensive club library of tapes for paying club members to borrow.
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RanchoMurieta.com General Motors announced a program last week that will give away thousands of NeighborhoodElectric vehicles for a year as a way of meeting California http://www.ranchomurieta.com/localnews/pathwaycarts081902.html
Extractions: GM is giving away electric carts (for a year) to meet California clean-air requirements Published Monday, August 19, 2002 The Pathway, as the vehicle is called, has a top speed of 21 mph. It also has head, tail, brake and back-up lights as well as turn signals, windshield wipers and seat belts. Since it's meant for short-hop community trips, and not golf courses, the Pathway is not set up to carry golf bags. California had planned to force automakers to put as many as 100,000 electric cars and other low-pollution vehicles on the road each year, starting with the 2003 model year. GM went to court and delayed that order. Even though GM says it is confident that the zero-emission requirements will be delayed years at least, the company wants to book credits for distribution of the vehicles as early as possible in case the standards go into effect, according to company officials who gathered last week in Santa Barbara. "Every one you sell, you're going to have to sell at a loss," Larry Burns, GM vice president of research, development and planning, told Reuters news agency. The goal is to "sell as many as you possibly can in three years and pocket the credits, because they're not going to go away. California is never going to stop their pursuit of zero emission vehicles."
Bike/Roller Fest 2000 - Go Milpitas! invited to attend. MacScouter Scooting on Rob Mean's electric scooter.The State Farm Bear poses with two of his fans. Three friends http://www.gomilpitas.com/bikefest0.htm
Extractions: Bike gear through Oshman's supports your Community Website Go Milpitas! Your Community Website I am Ann Zeise, your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about Milpitas and Silicon Valley on the web. Search This Site The Web for Home Shopping Events Community Forum ... Newsletter Site Index: A B C D ... Z Bicycling Go Milpitas! About Milpitas Dateline: June 4, 2000 Photo Essay by Ann Zeise Sunnyhill's Neighborhood Festival Fun Mayor Henry Manayan announced opening of Van's Skate Park in the Great Mall Thursday, June 22, 2000, at 4 p.m. You all are invited to attend. MacScouter Scooting on Rob Mean's electric scooter. The State Farm Bear poses with two of his fans. Three friends testing their bike safety skills in the bike rodeo at Weller School.
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Research Triangle Park, North Carolina USA SmartCommuting! Alternative Neighborhood Transportation had electricvehicles on hand. People were able to give them a test drive. http://www.rtp.org/commute/Jammin.html
Extractions: Jammin' in the Park 2001 was the celebration of the Park companies pulling together to increase the awareness of alternative ways to commute to work and to hear the results of these efforts. Park companies that participated in the 2001 survey,representing 37,296 employees, have 27% of the people using some kind of TDM method to travel to work. This number includes non-peak travel and four-day work weeks. The Golden Hubcap Awards focused just on carpooling, vanpooling, riding the bus, biking, walking and telecommuting. Just looking at these methods of travel, the Park companies have improved from 5% employees using one of these modes of transportation last year to 9% using one of these methods this year on a regular basis.