- European Industry Faces a Defining Moment as Brussels Releases €5.2 Billion in New Decarbonisation Funding
- MIT Study Quantifies Grid Expansion Tradeoffs as U.S. Faces Competing Priorities on Reliability and Cost
- Germany’s Battery Storage Planning Privileges Face Reversal Weeks After Approval as Policy Uncertainty Returns
- China’s Carbon Emissions Growth Decelerates to 0.6% in 2024 as Renewable Capacity Offsets Industrial Activity
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Global aviation accounts for 2–3% of greenhouse gas emissions today, but without intervention, that share could surge toward 20% by…
Germany’s decision to allocate €273 million to BMW’s Hy2Move program comes at a moment when the European Union is intensifying support for hydrogen technologies, more than €1.4 billion has already been committed through the IPCEI Hydrogen framework.
How an Austrian media executive ignored the “experts,” bought a car online in 2014, and accidentally became an electric mobility…
The production cost gap has widened to over 30% between Chinese and European manufacturers, fundamentally reshaping who will control the…
Oil companies don’t fight EVs with technology—they fight with confusion Ellen Hiep sits in theaters and hears people spreading lies…
EU Mobilizes Billions to Accelerate Renewable and Low-Carbon Fuels in Aviation and Shipping
Europe’s transport decarbonization strategy has entered a new phase. The European Commission has unveiled its Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP), outlining a unified framework to channel capital toward renewable and low-carbon fuels for aviation and waterborne transport, sectors responsible for nearly 8% of EU greenhouse gas emissions and among the hardest to decarbonize.
Steel exporters to the European Union face a stark reality when the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism begins charging fees on…
EU Urged to Prioritize Zero-Carbon Shipping and Aviation in Sustainable Transport Investment Plan
As Europe prepares to unveil its Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP), a coalition of leading clean transport innovators is urging the EU to prioritize zero-carbon technologies in shipping and aviation—two of the most difficult sectors to decarbonize.
The International Maritime Organisation faces a decisive vote this week on whether to impose binding emissions targets on an industry responsible for moving 90% of global trade.
The automotive world has a dirty little secret: while traditionalists clutch their pearls over electric conversions, companies like Everati are…
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