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  <title>Green Options &#187; Rockport Capital</title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 19:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
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    <title>Storing Renewable Energy in Boxes of Air</title>
    <link>http://cleantechnica.com/2009/11/20/storing-renewable-energy-in-boxes-of-air/</link>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 19:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Susan Kraemer</dc:creator>
    
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Storage is needed to harvest  the full yield available from  intermittent sources of energy  like wind and solar. One of the options is compressed-air storage; till now only possible in underground caverns. But <a href="http://sustainx.com/" target="_blank">SustainX</a> Energy Solutions; a Dartmouth College start-up  that got $4  million in <a href="http://www.polarisventures.com/" target="_blank">VC funding from Polaris Venture Partners</a> and <a href="http://www.marcgunther.com/tag/rockport-capital-partners/" target="_blank">Rockport Capital</a> this year is working on  compressing and storing air in cheap off-the-shelf shipping containers.</p>
<p>Over the next two years SustainX  will try to develop a way to cram 4   megawatt-hours worth  of stored energy into each 40-foot long container  and to reduce the  energy that it currently takes to compress and  release air by about 70%.</p>

<p>The goal? A renewable energy storage system with the portability and scalability of a battery and the economy and  capacity of a cave. Make that a <strong>portable</strong> cave.</p>
<p><a href="http://cleantechnica.com/2009/11/20/storing-renewable-energy-in-boxes-of-air/" class="more-link">Read more of this story &#187;</a></p>
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    <title>Th!nk Ox: An Electric Car With Style and Smarts</title>
    <link>http://gas2.org/2008/06/23/thnk-ox-an-electric-car-with-style-and-smarts/</link>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:53:24 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Nick Chambers</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<h3>Norwegian company <a title="Think home page" href="http://www.think.no" target="_blank">Th!nk</a> is hoping to kick start the market for <a href="http://gas2.org/2008/04/23/affordable-electric-cars-coming-to-us-in-2009/">electric cars</a> with its upcoming five-seater, <a title="Think Ox home page" href="http://www.think.no/think/content/view/full/261" target="_blank">the Ox</a>.</h3>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-621" style="vertical-align: text-top" src="http://go635254.s3.amazonaws.com/gas2/files/2008/06/think_ox_11.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="280" />Although an <a title="Wikipedia entry for Ox " href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ox" target="_blank">Ox</a> is not what I&#8217;d call a particularly stylish or intelligent animal, don&#8217;t let the name confuse you — the Th!nk Ox could be about the most attractive and functional electric car ever designed. Before the debate starts over that claim, note the all-important &#8220;and&#8221; between the words attractive and functional.</p>
<p>Due out in 2010/2011, the Ox is about the size of a <a title="Toyota Prius website" href="http://www.toyota.com/prius-hybrid/" target="_blank">Toyota Prius</a>. It can go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 8.5 seconds, travel between 125 and 155 miles on a single charge, and its lithium-ion batteries can be charged to 80% capacity in less than an hour.</p>
<p><a href="http://gas2.org/2008/06/23/thnk-ox-an-electric-car-with-style-and-smarts/" class="more-link">Read more of this story &#187;</a></p>
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