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Japan imported approximately 87% of its energy in 2023, a dependency that has deepened since the Fukushima nuclear disaster and…
Tanker transits through the Strait of Hormuz have fallen by 90 percent since the conflict began, removing approximately 20 million…
When the European Commission settled its emissions cartel case against BMW, Volkswagen, and DaimlerChrysler in 2021, the €875 million fine…
Most conversations about decarbonizing heavy transport are stuck in a childish binary: batteries good, hydrogen bad. It’s a comforting story…
The Federal Network Agency has approved 9,040 kilometers of hydrogen pipeline infrastructure across Germany, representing €18.9 billion in planned investment…
Colorado faces a sudden withdrawal of $109 million in federal transportation and clean energy funding, as the Trump administration moves to cancel projects focused on electric vehicles, EV infrastructure, and rail improvements, including research into hydrogen and natural gas-powered trains.
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…
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