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09
Feb
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Energy, Is There a Way Out from Price Instability?

Concentration of production is now recognized as one serious weakness of globalization, supply chain disruptions

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03
Feb
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Cars: A National Pride, Revisited in Low-Carbon Mode?

Brands used to be fiercely nationally determined for cars: U.S. for large people carriers, German

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30
Jan
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Energy in the New Cold War: Critical Minerals

Critical minerals play a vital role in maintaining a country’s economic and national security. It

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30
Jan
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#85. Developing the EV Customer Charging Journey One State at a Time

Rachel Moses, Director, Commercial Services, Business Development & Green Cities at Electrify America

#85. Developing the EV Customer Charging Journey One State at a Time Electrify America is

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26
Jan
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The Jevons’ Paradox Applied to Electromobility

Way back in the 19th century, William Stanley Jevons, a Scottish economist, theorized the rebound

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17
Jan
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2030 Climate Objectives, Torpedoed by Subsidiarity and Slow-Regulating

The EU has grand ambitions regarding climate, carbon neutrality in 2050 begins as early as

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