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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.
The global market for battery energy storage systems (BESS) is projected to reach USD 15.1 billion by 2027, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25%.
A recent report from the National Grid Electricity System Operator (ESO) underscores a pressing call for a £50 billion capital infusion to ensure the UK electricity grid keeps pace with future demand.
Hyundai Motor is intensifying its involvement in the highly competitive electric vehicle (EV) battery sector by establishing a new research center focused on battery development.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has disclosed a £200 million investment plan aimed at transforming Grangemouth’s industrial landscape. This announcement underscores the UK government’s commitment to directing resources towards fostering Scotland’s industrial evolution and energy future, a sentiment echoed during Sir Keir’s speech at the Scottish Labour conference in Glasgow.
Transport accounts for a significant 29% of Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions, so the spotlight on aviation’s contribution to climate issues…
With the European Union taking significant strides through initiatives like the Next Generation EU recovery plan, the hydrogen sector is set to play a key role in the continental energy transformation.
In a notable advancement within sustainable motorsport, HyDriven—a team of 30 students from the University of Twente and Saxion University of Applied Sciences—has engineered a hydrogen-powered race car that has achieved remarkable acceleration records.
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