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Beijing’s bus boom
Chinese cities are making big investments in environmentally-friendly buses
Feb 13, 2009 (WiC 2)

You wait for an environmentally-friendly bus and then three come along at once. Go to any major Chinese city and you are likely to see buses that boast pure electric locomotion, a fuel cell, or some form of energy-saving hybrid approach. In ...

Taking a bath
Dark comes before the dawn for China’s solar industry
Feb 6, 2009 (WiC 1)

When the sun goes down, I take my rest” is one of the Middle Kingdom’s more self-righteous proverbs. For Zhao Chunjiang there is always the option of adding a decent soak in a tub of solar-heated bathwater. Zhao, the departmental director of ...

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