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Nissan’s Green Program 2010

As the global community become increasingly aware of the global warming threat, the auto industry is hard at work to develop new technologies to be used on automobiles to make them more environments friendly. Nissan, the third largest Japanese car manufacturer, has already taken steps to help protect the environment. The company has released its Green Program which covers the steps they will take until the end of this decade. While the said program was announced last year, this year saw the company taking the necessary steps to achieve their goal.

One of the developments being pursued by Nissan is the production of a three-liter vehicle. The number means not the displacement of the car’s internal combustion engine but the amount of fuel it will consume for every 100 kilometers. If Nissan can succeed to produce a car with fuel efficiency as that, they would pull in front of both Honda and Toyota in terms of fuel efficiency.

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Green Vehicles For Energy Efficiency

A green vehicle is a vehicle that is well thought-out to be further “environmentally friendly” than traditional all-petroleum internal combustion engine vehicles (APICEVs). This is proficient by having a low dust to dust energy cost. It gives a way of sustainable transport.

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