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The Top 10 Green Cars Coming in 2009

Thinking of buying a new green car? Before you place that order, take a look at this. These are the top ten green cars coming in 2009 that you need to know about.
The future of green cars for the UK has been on show, all in one place, on one day – and a potential green car political leader has emerged.
This is Nissan’s view of the future: the hydrogen-powered Nissan X-Trail Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV). The prototype, worth 1.3 million euro, is the first registered in the UK and available for testing on our roads – and Green-Car-Guide was able to drive it around London.

Green Cars at the British Motor Show

Want to know about all the green cars at the British Motor Show? Then read our feature. Every green car of note is covered - including cars that you can buy today, cars that are coming soon, and a few concepts. Even a few cars that you wouldn't want to buy. So here's a summary of the green cars you need to know about...
Green-Car-Guide Live! 2008, sponsored by Masternaut Three X, took place in June, and was the UK’s largest Green Motor Show. Vehicles on show included class-leading low emission cars and commercial vehicles, a diesel-electric Land Rover Defender, the Oaktec Honda hybrid rally car, and a tractor and a racing truck that both use 100% sustainable biodiesel. See coverage with photos, video and TV.
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Manchester United Goes Electric

Driving it is as straightforward as you would expect. Simply put it in the one forward gear, take off the handbrake, then accelerate, steer and brake. That’s it. And yes it does drive like you would imagine a milk float to drive – but perhaps with a bit more fun, acceleration and nippiness.

The UK gets its First Bioethanol Plant

British Sugar has opened the first bioethanol factory in the UK this week, making the fuel from locally-grown sugar beet. The £20 million site which is located in Wissington in Norfolk will produce 70 million litres of ethanol a year from 700,000 tonnes of sugar beet.
On 7th November the Waterfront Conference Company, in association with the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership, held a conference in London entitled ‘Promoting Low Carbon Vehicles: Policy and Practical Action’.
Biodiesel-Expo is the largest biofuels event in Europe and the national showcase for all aspects of biodiesel production and usage. This year the event had over 4000 visitors, 110 stands, and was also host to the Biofuels Conference.
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