References: #The Post and Courier #ABC News 4
Charleston launches plug-in hybrid coalition
Charleston resident, James Poch, collaborated with national gas conservation group, Plug-in Partners, to establish thePlug-in Hybrid Coalition of the Carolinas.
The plug-in hybrid is a new model of energy efficient vehicles that achieves 100 mpg, breaking the glass ceiling in petroleum conservation. The Charleston Regional Business Journal (CRBJ) discusses the long-term impact:
There are already cars and school buses in America that are using this technology before its release to the general public in a few years. Among others, SCE&G is sponsoring the new vehicle, and their prototype plug-in is already dazzling drivers on the road.
Isn't our substitute use of electric energy equally as damaging as petroleum consumption? The CRBJ simplifies this question:
The Plug-in Hybrid Coalition of the Carolinas will present their establishment at the Southeastern Governmental Fleet Managers Association meeting in Myrtle Beach on Thursday, October 30, during which Poch will present his portfolio to the attendees, hoping for their participation.
For more information on this hot topic, head over to the The Charleston Regional Business Journal.
To learn how SCE&G is engaging their alternatives, check out the video at ABC News 4.
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- Charleston Regional Business Journal: Coalition charged up to promote plug-in hybrid cars
- ABC News 4: America's Energy Future: Clean and Green
- The Post and Courier: Coalition touts benefits of hybrid car
- SC Biz News: Coalition charged up to promote plug-in hybrid cars
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