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Honda Canada Announces New Hybrid and Battery-Electric Vehicles

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Honda Canada is slated to bring to the Canadian car market new environmentally friendly vehicles some time in 2012 or 2013. These vehicles include Honda’s plug-in hybrid and their new battery-electric powered vehicle. These green vehicles will first be introduced into the U.S. market. And as we have stated before on Green Company Canada – [...]

Carbon Neutral Shipping

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Shipping items anywhere has always been a concern for the greenhouse gases they produce in the manufacture of the boxing materials and actual transport of the items. Most consumers choose one of large shipping companies to handle their product shipping needs and now UPS Canada is offering Canadian consumers a new carbon neutral shipping option. [...]

UrWind Canadian Company Making Vertical Axis Wind Turbines

Monday, June 28th, 2010

We have covered vertical axis wind turbines a lot on Green Company Canada and how they are helping transform our world of energy delivery and development. UrWind is a Canadian company that manufacturers these wind turbines and they have undergone Small Wind Certification to the American Wind Energy Association Standards.

Nissan LEAF Qualifies For $8,500 Incentive

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

The Nissan LEAF an electric vehicle we have highlighted before on Green Company Canada, will qualify for an $8500 incentive in the province of Ontario. The incentives offered will vary according to the battery size used in the vehicle and will range between $5000 and $8500. If the Nissan LEAF you purchase contains a 24 [...]

Ford Of Canada Has It Backwards

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Ford of Canada weathered the recession without the need of a bailout, but their latest announcement seems like the typical American car company policy that nearly sunk their domestic rivals. Ford is announcing that they are offering to Canadian consumers the opportunity to retire their 2003 model year vehicles or older, in exchange for up [...]

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