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Coda aims to sell 50,000 electric cars by 2015

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March 02, 2011
In this issue
redarrow Coda aims to sell 50,000 electric cars by 2015
redarrow WeatherBill insures farmers from extreme weather
redarrow VW Bulli brings back Microbus
redarrow Schwarzenegger: Time to change the energy debate
redarrow Chu calls for comeback in U.S. energy tech

Automaker plans to start out selling to fleets to "get a feel of how we are doing," the CEO says, before selling to consumers. "Our plan is to go slowly," he says.

Using cloud-based data analytics, WeatherBill seeks to reduce risks for farmers, as investor interest grows in agriculture and in technologies to adapt to climate change.

Volkswagen shows off the Bulli electric concept at the 2011 Geneva auto show.

Former California governor says green-tech advocates should focus on health, economic, national-security benefits of clean energy, rather than on climate change.
Energy Secretary Steven Chu says the U.S. can recapture leadership position in clean-energy technologies with an investment in R&D and long-term policies.
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