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19
May
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Electromobility in China: Paradox or Export Strategy

April is the month of the Chinese Motor Show every year, in Beijing or Shanghai,

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12
May
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Ethanol: From Road to Air Transport

Eco-radicals want the end of air transport and heavily mediatize their modal switch to rail

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08
May
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#92. The Challenging Journey of a Ukrainian Sustainable Battery Company

Serhiy Kaminsky

#92. The Challenging Journey of a Ukrainian Sustainable Battery Company Ukrainian Serhiy Kaminskyi invented a

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03
May
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Housing Power, the Future of Spending Power? Consequences for Transport

“Give back housing power to the people” is a nice motto, in this new era of high interest rates, of obscene real estate prices in inner cities, and more than a decade after the subprime crisis. A difficult challenge, though…

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03
May
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Global Status of Carbon Capture Projects

Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies are designed to reduce the amount of carbon

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26
Apr
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On Low-Carbon Electricity Supply

Stellantis is a major, global car manufacturer. And its CEO is not a yes-man, Carlos Tavares’ career is proof of this. Having pulled out of the European car manufacturers’ association, ACEA, one of his key messages is that imposing electric vehicles (EV) in new sales in Europe in 2035 is putting the cart before the horse…

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