Since 1990, GM has decreased its manufacturing emissions by 60 percent. GM produces fuel efficient cars like the Cruze Eco, which gets an EPA-estimated 42 mpg on the highway. GM also produces the well known Chevy Volt which allows up to 50 miles of pure electric driving on a single charge after which a small gasoline engine/generator creates electricity for an additional 300 miles.
GM is serious about addressing climate change. "Chevy's Volt and its clean energy investment both exemplify the bold leadership businesses can take today to address our changing climate," Goddard Claussen said." Its commitment to community-focused clean energy and energy efficiency investments will drive change and increase awareness across the country."
Other green initiatives from GM include reducing water use by nearly 35 percent between 2005 and 2009 at manufacturing facilities worldwide; decreasing fossil fuel at GM plants by using landfill gas, hydro and solar power; recycling 90 percent of the waste the company generates; and operating 75 landfill-free facilities, more than half of its manufacturing plants globally.
© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.
Related Posts
Hybrids Could Substantially Reduce US Fossil Fuel Consumption
Global Demand for Hybrid Vehicles
EV Sales Predictions in the US
Ford's Solar Powered Charging Stations
GM's Solar Powered Charging Stations
Chevrolet is Investing 40 Million to Offset its Car's Emissions
The Crucial Role of Public Private Partnerships in US Battery Technology
Ford Collaboration with Zipcar
Ford and Toyota Collaborating on Hybrid Technology and Telematics
GM Collaborating with LG to Develop EVs
Fisker Buying Engines from BMW for New Cars
GM and BMW are Collaborating on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Development
Home
automotive industry
Corporate
emissions reductions
environmental
greener cars
greener vehicles
manufacturing
GM's Greener Manufacturing of Fuel Efficient Vehicles
- Blogger Comment
- Facebook Comment
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(
Atom
)
0 comments:
Post a Comment