Riversimple and City of Leicester to launch world’s greenest car

LONDON, Jun 11 (MARKET WIRE) —
Press release

A ground-breaking agreement that will see 30 highly energy efficient
hydrogen fuel-cell powered cars on the streets of Leicester was signed
today (Thursday June 10th) by Riversimple, the sustainable car company,
and Leicester City Council. In the first project of its kind, the deal
will see the council and Riversimple cooperate to find both private
citizens and organisations to test drive the vehicles and locate and man
a suitable refuelling point.

The 12 month pilot will be up and running by the spring of 2012. If the
pilot is a success, Leicester and Riversimple will also discuss the
potential of Leicester being the site for a factory producing 5,000 cars a
year. Riversimple plans to run a second pilot in parallel and are in
serious discussion with another UK city.

The two-seat vehicle was designed by a small team of British motorsport
engineers and was built at Silverstone. It has a maximum cruising speed of
50 mph and a range on one tank of hydrogen of at least 200 miles. With a
body made of lightweight composites it weighs only 350kg and by using
novel design principles is able to do the equivalent of 300 miles per
gallon. Hydrogen produces nothing but a few drops of water from the
exhaust, although to achieve true “zero emission” credentials the fuel
must be produced from renewable energy sources too.

Customers will not buy the cars outright. They will pay a fixed monthly
and all-inclusive per mile charge to use the vehicles, similar to a mobile
phone contract. The estimated monthly cost will be around GBP 200 plus
15p per mile, including fuel. Customers will provide feedback both to
improve the car and the driving experience.

Hugo Spowers, Riversimple’s founder, said: “We are delighted to have
found, in Leicester, a city which realises that the goal of sustainable
transport means that words have to be turned into actions. By signing
this deal we will both become pioneers. The age of fossil fuelled cars
may not be over yet but it is surely dying. Contrary to what we usually
hear, sustainable, near pollution free, transport is possible, here and
now, using existing technology”

Riversimple is in the process of a second round fund raising, targeting
GBP 20 million from investors; their principal backer thus far, the
family of Ernst Piech, a member of the Porsche dynasty, are committed to
participating. This fundraising is being supported by Innovator Capital
Limited and Sustainable Development Capital LLP, both specialist London-
based investment banks.

Sheila Lock, Leicester City Council’s chief executive, said: “This
confirms Leicester’s status as a city which is leading the way in
environmental terms. We recognise that we have a duty to our residents,
their children – and to the country – to reduce pollution and help
prevent global warming. This is yet another step in making Leicester a
better place to live and we look forward also to the possibility of
providing factory jobs if things go well.”

Notes to editors – An information pack telling the Riversimple story is
available at riversimple.com

For press inquires please contact: Charlie Burgess, Media Adviser to
Riversimple: +44 7941 371440 charlie@charlieburgess.co.uk

For Leicester City Council press inquiries please contact:
Christian.dezelu@leicester.gov.uk

For financial inquiries contact Cynthia Hung: +44 20 7297 6840
cynthia.hung@innovator-capital.com

Or Jonathan Maxwell: +44 20 7287 7722 jonathan.maxwell@sdcl-ib.com.

This information is provided by HUGIN

Copyright 2010, Market Wire, All rights reserved.

Bridge Energy ASA: Silverstone Energy changes name to Bridge Energy UK

Effective from 1 June 2010 Silverstone Energy Ltd. will change its name to Bridge Energy
UK Ltd.

Jim Brunton, Managing Director of Bridge Energy UK commented “Following the combination
of Bridge Energy and Silverstone Energy in March 2010 the board of directors of Bridge
approved

the name change in order create a common identity with the parent company Bridge Energy
ASA and this signifies that we will move forward as one combined company.”

Bridge Energy is a petroleum exploration and production company with activities in
Norway and the UK. The company has offices in Oslo and Aberdeen. For more information
about Bridge Energy, see www.bridge-energy.com

This information is subject of the disclosure requirements acc. to §5-12 vphl (Norwegian
Securities Trading Act)

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Button would prefer to win UK than in Monaco

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He was speaking as he attempts to become the first British driver since Graham Hill in 1969 to win the Monaco road race two years on the trot.

In 10 seasons in Formula One, the Englishman has not even stepped on the podium on home soil in front of his own fans.

“In your F1 career you would want to win your home Grand Prix, definitely, because there is such a special atmosphere,” The Mirror quoted Button, as saying.

Team mate Lewis Hamilton said his victory at Silverstone in 2008 was one of the greatest moment”s of his soaring career. (ANI)

Alsatian Gunther the dog named world’s wealthiest pet with £224M!

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He has toped the 2009 Pet Rich List, basedon a survey conducted by insurance giant Petplan.

The survey has revealed that Gunther wolfs down dinners of caviar, steak and truffles served by a butler and army of servants.

He is said to have inherited a fortune from his father, who was left ruffly 43 million pounds by his German countess owner in 1992.

Gunther is way ahead of Kalu the South African rescue chimp, who was found to be at number two position on the list.

According to the News of the World, Kalu presently sits on 53 million pounds, a legacy from devoted owner Patricia O’Neill.

In Britain, Gigoo the hen is left scratching around at No. 4 on a poultry worth 10 million pounds.

At No. 20, Silverstone the tortoise is slowly nibbling his way through 100,000 pounds left by English bookshop queen Christina Foyle. (ANI)