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Browsing: Europe
In an era of energy transformation, the European Union’s recent commitment of €250 million to hydrogen projects is not merely an economic gesture but a strategic pivot.
Air Products’ sudden decision to halt its liquid hydrogen plant in Massena stands out amid broader industry trends. The company, who aimed to inject $800 million into this environmentally pivotal project, has halted operations, citing market volatility and strategic realignment as primary factors.
In a significant move that underscores Europe’s strategic focus on battery production, a €2 billion lithium battery factory project has been initiated in Sines, Portugal.
UK: From Rising Bills to Broken Promises, Why Government’s ‘Help’ Feels Like an Insult
Energy prices continue to escalate in the UK, placing additional strain on households as they approach a new financial forecast. The energy regulator Ofgem has announced a forthcoming increase in the price cap, which will become effective April 1, 2025.
Norway, already a global leader in electric vehicle adoption with EVs accounting for over 80% of new car sales in…
Latvenergo, Latvia’s leading energy company, plans to install 250 megawatts (MW) of energy storage capacity by 2030. This ambitious target…
German national elections have ushered in a new political landscape, with significant implications for the country’s energy policies, particularly concerning…
The Municipality of Stargard has launched a project to modernize its public transport system by purchasing 11 zero-emission electric buses and six mobile fast chargers.
BMW Group has put its first hydrogen-powered trucks into operation, a strategic decision reflecting the shift towards alternative fuel sources.
Germany’s Ministry of Environment, Climate, and Energy is channeling $100 million into its new “ELY” program.
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