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There are just over 35.1 million cars on the roads in the UK. One in every 32 cars now comes with a plug in...

Cars

Here at CleanTechnica, we’ve published a lot about Norway’s smashing EV success. It makes us wonder, who’s next? One possible answer is the United...

Air Quality

The United Kingdom went to the polls on Thursday to vote on whether to leave or remain in the European Union, with 72% of...

Clean Power

Wiki-Solar, the self-proclaimed authority on utility-scale solar, has released a new report identifying global utility-scale solar rankings for the first quarter of 2015, and...

Clean Power

The United Kingdom exists as one of the most likely locations on planet Earth to build up a strong offshore wind power industry, and...

Clean Power

One of the biggest solar companies in the world today, SunEdison, recently announced that it had finished construction on a 117 MW (DC) portfolio...

Clean Power

2012 turned out to be a huge year for small wind in the UK. The industry doubled in size to pass £105 million in...

Cars

The United Kingdom's government and auto industry are partnering on a £1 billion downpayment toward the country's low-carbon transportation manufacturing future.

Clean Power

  Are you familiar with the Kingdom of Tonga (aka Tonga). It is “an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, comprising 176 islands scattered...

Cars

If you've got an electric car, whether you live in the United States, the United Kingdom, Timbuktu, or Antarctica, you know the two questions...

Cars

Zimtorque, a used car dealership, wants to capitalize on the opportunity in Zimbabwe and has shifted its focus to bringing in used EVs from...

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