Island Green Brings Electric Transportation to Bermuda

Island Green Brings Electric Transportation to Bermuda

PhotobucketIt was an incredible day here on Bermuda – seven fast-paced 45-minute-long meetings on electric transportation with senior people in business and government.  Some folks were, perhaps, a bit stand-offish, but most were clearly appreciative of our ideas. 

I may have mentioned that I’m a partner in a consulting company called Island Green, whose purpose is to drive gasoline and diesel from island nations with the same ferocity that the Pied Piper rid Hamelin of its rats.  At issue in today’s talks is a 2010 event in which dozens of different kinds of electric scooters, passenger cars, trucks, ferries, etc. will be featured to approximately 300 participants from Bermuda and the Caribbean. 

Our proposal for sponsorship was received warmly by most of the organizations we met with in this tiring but satisfying day.  As the lady who scheduled the agenda for day told one of my partners and me at breakfast, “The last meeting ends at 5.  You boys’ll probably be ready for a cold beverage.”  She nailed that one. 

More later.

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2 comments on “Island Green Brings Electric Transportation to Bermuda
  1. Kelly Fuller says:

    Why you should use green energy
    The world has relied on fossil fuels for a long time. Fossil fuels are
    used to heat our homes, gas our cars, and provide electricity. We are
    starting to see the consequences of habitual fossil fuel use.
    Resources are becoming depleted and slowly our planet is dying.

    But why green energy sources? Well because there are advantages to
    using them which we will never be able to get if we dont change our
    ways. This is also even if some will argue that the problem with green
    energy is that it is sometimes difficult to generate the power we
    need. While that may be true, that is why there are other green energy
    sources available and we just to know which ones are viable given the
    geographic location.

    Solar, wind, wave, hydropower, and geothermal are just some of the
    various potential sources of green energy. Utilizing green energy
    sources do not harm the environment or give off harmful by-products.
    The results from these energy sources are completely different than
    fossil fuels. Read More…

  2. Myra Shields says:

    Yes fossil fuels have for long been a cause of global warming. When man finally embraces green energy and does away with conventional fuels this world will become a better place to live in.