| Mon, 2010-02-01 13:23 — David Herron |
via green.autoblog.com
Nissan decided they don't need as much of the DOE loan as they thought. Hence they've told the DOE to reduce the loan.
| Thu, 2009-12-17 07:46 — David Herron |
In anticipation of the Nissan Leaf EV reaching the U.S. in limited markets by next fall, Nissan has worked diligently towards providing the necessary infrastructure for recharging electric vehicles. San Francisco, California is an area of this country likely to see the Leaf prior to its global launch in 2012. California's stringent emissions policies will likely lead consumers toward electric vehicles as well as other advanced technology vehicles.
| Tue, 2009-11-24 13:18 — David Herron |
"Nissan regards the following three issues as paramount: reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions; minimizing emissions to preserve the atmosphere, water and soil; and the recycling of resources (reduce/reuse/recycle). The Nissan Green Program is a mid-term environmental action plan with focused objectives and activities meant to tackle these three key issues. We achieved virtually all of the objectives we set for the previous plan, Nissan Green Program 2005. The Nissan Green Program 2010 sets new objectives and plans between now and 2010.