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Green Transportation 2008

Saturday, April 12, 2008 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (PT)

Redwood City, CA

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FREE ADMISSION!

Want to see the latest high-efficiency vehicles and sustainable transportation options? Come to GT08, the Peninsula's first alternative vehicle show! www.greentransportation2008.com

Green Building Exchange (www.greenbuildingexchange.com) is bringing together innovative vehicles, nonprofits, entertainment and more! Enjoy live music, refreshments or make recycled art as you browse the latest alternatives for getting around.

Exhibitors include solar and hydrogen powered vehicles, high-performance electrics, and trucks fueled with biodiesel and natural gas. The event also features green vehicle support systems, including vehicle charging and refueling stations. 

Partial exhibitor list:
Ford, Lexus, Honda, Toyota, Good Earth Vehicles, Electro Ride, LC Biofuels, GreenE Motors, Electric Green Showroom, Silicon Valley Bike Coalition, Electric Motorsport, Sustainable Habitat, LiFeBatt, Solar City, Stanford, Berkeley, ZipCar, PG&E, CalCars.org, Electro Ride, Zip Car, Smart Car, Society for Sustainable Mobility

Hosted by the Green Building Exchange in collaboration with Green Seed Radio, Peninsula Traffic Congestion Alliance and RecycleWorks of San Mateo County. Sponsored by Addison Avenue Federal Credit Union. www.greenbuildingexchange.com 

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Green Building Exchange
305 Main Street
Redwood City, CA 94063

Saturday, April 12, 2008 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (PT)


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The Green Building Exchange



Operating in Redwood City, the Green Building Exchange was created as a one-stop green business marketplace by founder Michael Schaeffer, who wanted to make the information and the process for sustainable building as accessible and affordable to consumers as conventional building. The Green Building Exchange facility offers products, services, education, networking and media, though a permanent tradeshow exhibit, a retail store for green design products, on-going classes and symposia, and state-of-the-art office and conference spaces.