BusinessGreen.com Most Read - 26 June

From mystery green cars to the promise of high speed rail, BusinessGreen.com runs down the most popular stories from the last seven days

By BusinessGreen.com Staff

26 Jun 2009

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V-Vehicle Company aims for 2010 launch for mystery green car

Firm announces plan for first production plant, but keeps car design under wraps

Fuel cell firm turns to chemicals industry to tear down hydrogen barrier

Waste gas from chlorine plants promise to provide answer to hydrogen supply challenge

UK gives green light to £25m electric car trial

Largest project of its type to test "real world viability" of new range of electric cars

National Grid takes on wind energy critics

Report concludes it is possible to increase wind energy capacity without expansion in fossil fuel-fired backup power

European PV industry predicts cost parity by next year

New report argues photovoltaic solar power is just months away from being cost competitive with the grid in parts of southern Europe

Sainsbury's throws out cereal boxes in packaging overhaul

What will people read at the breakfast table now?

Japan turns to nuclear power to meet emissions targets

Around 40 per cent of nation's electricity to be generated from nuclear reactors by 2020, as government calls for increase in nuclear reactor utilisation rates

US firm patents space solar systems

Intellectual property, the final frontier

Government unveils new Climate Adaptation Committee

Committee headed by Lord John Krebs to help shape government's adaptation strategy

Transport minister predicts end of the line for domestic flights

Lord Adonis commits to high-speed rail network capable of ending UK domestic flights

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