• Tag Archives: Germany

    ← Older posts

    Germany launches first ever fuel cell car sharing program

    Posted on by Gareth Mankoo

    Sustainable transport couldn’t have a greater superlative than this. While fuel cell cars are what eco-driving will be in the future, the idea of creating a platform to share these wonderfully non-polluting machines makes perfect sense. Germany’s industrial gases giant, … Continue reading3

    Posted in Transport | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

    Bicycle highways come to Germany!

    Posted on by Gareth Mankoo

    It’s been the dream of every cyclist and Germany is sure to make it come true with the approval of a bicycle highway. The country is all set to unleash the 100 kilometer highway only for cyclists and has already … Continue reading3

    Posted in Transport | Tagged , | Leave a comment

    Germany breaks records by generating 31% of its electricity from renewable sources in 2014’s first half

    Posted on by gavril

    While the world is still looking for feasible ways to generate energy from renewable sources, Germany has already begun shattering world energy records by generating a whopping 31% of its energy from renewable sources in the first half of 2014. … Continue reading3

    Posted in Other Stuff | Tagged | Leave a comment

    Wildpoldsried village in Germany generates 321% surplus renewable energy

    Posted on by gavril

    A few solar panels on your roof can change your life and better the environment. An entire village choosing to do so is a green feat like never before! Take the German village of Wildpoldsried for instance. Located in Bavaria, … Continue reading3

    Posted in Awareness and Hype | Tagged , | Leave a comment

    Plus Energy House in Germany is a dream eco-friendly home

    Posted on by gavril

    The world is changing and we know and, and along with it, we’re learning new ways to live too. Green energy is on everyone’s mind these days and we’re all looking for ways to generate and use it. Here’s a … Continue reading3

    Posted in Architecture | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

    German army orders $1.4 million worth of solar-powered portable Jenny fuel cells

    Posted on by gavril

    The German army has taken its baby-steps towards eco-friendliness recently, with Munich-based SFC Energy producing the portable Jenny fuel cell for the force. The Jenny fuel cell system is being specially designed for the German army and with the help … Continue reading3

    Posted in Other Stuff | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

    German tank armory turned into a solar powered school

    Posted on by gavril

    Its time we drop the guns and work towards a better and greener future. An armory in Germany did so, in Wolfhagen, quickly changing colors and pushing out the guns to play home to learning and education instead. The armory … Continue reading3

    Posted in Alternative Energy | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

    Germany could be the first to achieve 100% renewable energy use by 2050

    Posted on by gavril

    USA is trying its best to get rid of fossil-fuel use and its dependence on it, looking for greener energy. Though, it might very well be Germany who’ll 100% renewable energy by the year 2050. The country could be the … Continue reading3

    Posted in Alternative Energy | Tagged , | Leave a comment

    Burgers go green with Burger King’s new environment-conscious restaurant in Germany

    Posted on by gavril

    No longer do you need to worry about how much environmental damage that burger in your hands has caused. You can now munch away to glory, if you’re at Burger King that is. The Burger King Corp. recently pulled the … Continue reading3

    Posted in Other Stuff | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

    Germany to have 1 million electric cars by the end of the decade

    Posted on by gavril

    German automobile companies are quickly coming up with more and more electricity powered vehicles. Cars like these are popping out of Germany faster than ever before. German automobile companies like Volkswagen, Mercedes, and a few others are rolling out electric … Continue reading3

    Posted in Transport | Tagged , , | Leave a comment ← Older posts