Archive for June, 2011

New York and the Electric Car Panel

Columbia Engineering School Hosts Panel Discussion on New York and the Electric Car Columbias Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science The panelists include Earth Institute Director Jeffrey Sachs; Doherty Senior Scholar in the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and Adjunct Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences Roger Anderson; Line Director for General Motorss Chevy Volt electric car Tony Posawatz; Director of Research and Development, Power Supply, at ConEdison, Arthur Kressner; and Earth Institute Director of Sustainable Mobility Lawrence Burns. Keynote speakers include John Gilbert, Executive Vice President of Rudin Management. The panel will be moderated by Kathleen Deveny of Newsweek magazine. GMs Chevy Volt, which will be available starting in the fall of 2010, will be on display at the engineering schools plaza near the entrance to the Mudd building.

Campbell Hausfeld PW1350 1,350 PSI, 1.3 GPM Electric Pressure Washer


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Lightweight, compact design. Easy to move and store. Instant start/stop feature protects and prolongs life of motor. On-board storage for easy access to spray gun and lance. Includes 35 ft. power cord with GFCI for added safety and a 19′ hose. Water inlet swivel adapter for easy garden hose connections. Great for washing vehicles, stripping paint, removing stains, cleaning siding and brightening wood.

Campbell Hausfeld PW1350 1,350 PSI, 1.3 GPM Electric Pressure Washer

Fisker Karma at Monaco Grand Prix

Fisker Karma at Monaco Grand Prix

The much-talked about, yet elusive Fisker Karma made a splashy appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix over the weekend, marking the electric super car’s European debut for the highly regarded Formula One race. What made these laps noteworthy was the driver, Albert II, Sovereign Prince of Monaco. Company co-founder, CEO and executive design director and namesake, Henrik Fisker, was riding shotgun in …

Published May 31, 2011.
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