NPR has an interesting set of graphics today illustrating the diversity of U.S. states' policies on renewable energy. As we saw last month, the U.S. does not have a federal-level renewable energy standard, or even a specific goal for renewable development defined in terms of capacity (megawatts, or more realistically gigawatts).
The first factory built-to-order solar-powered integrated electric-vehicle charging station has been unveiled in Korea: the SunPods SP-300. The unit, also known as the "EV Plug-N-Go", was first displayed at International Green Energy Expo Korea 2010 in Deagu, South Korea.
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