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Oil prices continue to zoom and the industrialized world continues to reel, but one benefit to the world is a great fueling of innovation. Portugal, for example, has just signed a pact with the French carmaker Renault and its Japanese partner Nissan that will make it the global trendsetter in electric cars.

The country is in a state of "petrol shock" since it imports all of its fuel, but it has determined that it is "not going to stand still." Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates has announced a national public-private network of recharging stations for electric "fill-ups."

If it works, the plan could be a model for the global adoption of zero-emission electric cars.
Socrates foresees electric vehicles on a par with gasoline vehicles in performance and price, with a driving range to satisfy 90 percent of the nation's drivers — as well as a clean and quiet Portugal.

Attention General Motors: Portugal is grabbing the lead in this area, but you've been working on that electric Volt. So, uh ... how's it coming?

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