Difference between revisions 245652475 and 251746207 on enwiki{{orphan|date=October 2008}} The Our Planet programme was announced in 2006 when Land Rover allowed customers to have their [[emissions]] offset<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7144936.stm "Land Rover aims to join the greens "], [[BBC News]], [[17]] [[December]] [[2007]], Retrieved 15 October 2008</ref>. The company is trying to get rid of its gas-guzzling image by investing in green technologies and limiting the impact of their vehicles on the earth.<ref>[http://www.ft.c(contracted; show full) Energy efficiency: Improving efficiency in energy consumption for communities and industry alike. These projects help conserve wildlife habitats and species, and provides the local communities with employment. The projects undergo a verification and validation process to ensure and demonstrate the CO<sub>2</sub> emissions offsets achieved. == Environmental technologies == Land Rover is working on a fewvariety of initiatives to improve their range of vehicles: Range Extended Electric Vehicle; the ERAD-Diesel hybrid <ref>[http://www.motorauthority.com/land-rover-presents-erad-diesel-hybrid-prototypes.html "Land Rover presents ERAD diesel-hybrid prototypes", MotorAuthority, Retrieved on 15 October 2008]</ref>, the Limo-Green projectcalled e_TERRAIN TECHNOLOGIES to increase the efficiency of their vehicles. The company is also involved in a number of other global projects to support their plans. Range Extended Electric Vehicle; use of recycled aluminium; and a flywheel-based hybrid drive system. == Notes and references == {{reflist}} {{uncategorized|date=October 2008}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=251746207.
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