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Leading Retailer Company of IPads
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- Not only high speed but also a high standard of safety and comfort -Uses a 25,000 V AC overhead power supply (Electric) 0 Greenhouse Emissions - Costs 80% less per mile -0 to 60 mph in 37 seconds -An economic impact of $500 billion per year -Doesn’t have to brake around corners (Saves energy)
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YearPollutantAutoAirFlorida HSR Net Reduction 2010 Carbon Dioxide 69,65865,26041,25793,661 2010 Carbon Monoxide 4,41417,220921,625 2010 Hydrocarbons 59513,499114,093 2010 Nitrous Oxides 307654191770 2010 Particulate Matter 379733101 2010 Sulfur Oxides 25145287117 2010 Tire Wear Matter 3800 2010 Totals 75,07496,87541,778130,171
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- 457 miles on a single gallon - Reduction of more than 37,000 tons of CO2 -- saving 3.3 million gallons of fuel - 18 and 1/2 cents per ton per mile
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EPA rated the Smart Car at approximately 37 MPG Top speed is 90 MPH 8 cubic feet of storage space Convertible top is fully automatic with a glass rear window Listed: $17,000 - Peak Power – 321.85 Horsepower (240 kW) total -0 – 60 mph: 5.7 seconds -EV range: 100 miles (160.9 kilometer) -Listed: $35,000
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Works Cited: Hood, Christopher P. (2006). Shinkansen – From Bullet Train to Symbol of Modern Japan. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-32052-6 (hb) or ISBN 0415444098. (pb) Miura, Peter. "Bullet Train." Bullet Train. N.p., 9 Oct. 2005. Web. 1 Dec. 2010.. Lewin, Tony. Smart thinking: the little car that made it big. St. Paul, Minnesota: MBI Publishing. ISBN 076031943X. Wackernagel, Mathis and William Rees, 1997, "Perpetual and structural barriers to I investing in natural capital: economics from an ecological footprint perspective." Ecological Economics, Vol.20 No.3 p3-24. Environmental and Energy Study Institute. Eesi.org. http://www.eesi.org/publicati ons/Fact%20Sheets /EC_Fact_Sheets/EE_Buildings.pdf.
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