Karsan, the Turkish electric bus manufacturer, is set to expand its footprint in Europe with the delivery of additional electric buses to Italy and Romania. This move aligns with the growing demand for sustainable urban transportation solutions across the region.
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Spain is harnessing the power of industrial clusters to spearhead Europe’s energy transition. By fostering collaboration among businesses, research institutions, and government, the country is accelerating innovation in renewable energy and sustainable practices.
The United States voiced its opposition to a recommendation for “sustainable” aviation fuels during a recent International Civil Aviation Organization meeting. The Department of State emphasized concerns over the compatibility and feasibility of the proposed measures.
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners and CATL have introduced an innovative 8-hour duration battery energy storage system (BESS) in Australia. This technology aims to enhance grid stability and support renewable energy integration, marking a significant advancement in energy storage solutions.
Lithium Argentina appears stable amidst growing demand for electric vehicle batteries. Analysts highlight the country’s rich resources and strategic partnerships as key factors, suggesting a solid foundation for future growth and investment opportunities.
In a landmark achievement for renewable energy, the US installed capacity equivalent to Argentina’s total energy output in 2024. This expansion signifies a robust commitment to sustainability, bolstering the transition towards cleaner energy sources nationwide.
As COP30 approaches in Lula’s Brazil, advocacy groups are emphasizing the need to resist the dominance of fossil fuels. Strategies focus on sustainable energy transitions and mobilizing global voices to challenge corporate interests that hinder climate progress.
Brazil and Eletrobras have reached an agreement concerning voting power and the management of a nuclear plant. This deal aims to stabilize governance within the state-controlled energy sector, enhancing decision-making and operational efficiency.
France and Spain are emerging as leaders in Europe’s onshore wind potential, capitalizing on their vast landscapes and favorable policies. This surge in wind energy development is crucial for meeting the EU’s renewable energy targets and reducing carbon emissions.
India is advancing its nuclear power capabilities, aiming to increase the share of nuclear energy in its energy mix significantly. The country plans to expand its reactor fleet, enhancing energy security and reducing carbon emissions while meeting growing power demands.
A recent report by POLITICO Europe highlights concerns that China could leverage its dominance in wind turbine production to exert economic pressure on Germany. This potential “blackmail” could threaten Germany’s energy transition and industrial competitiveness.
Italy is exploring the revival of its nuclear power industry as part of a strategy to enhance energy security and meet climate goals. With rising energy costs and a push for sustainability, nuclear energy could play a crucial role in Italy’s energy future.
BYD’s sales surged by an impressive 164%, showcasing its rapid growth in the electric vehicle market, while XPeng reported even stronger performance. This surge underscores the intensifying competition among EV manufacturers as consumer demand escalates.
Italy has pledged $13 million to support Ukraine in restoring its energy infrastructure, following extensive damage from ongoing conflicts. This financial aid underscores Italy’s commitment to Ukraine’s recovery and energy resilience amidst the crisis.
Italy’s Eni has announced plans to establish a carbon capture unit aimed at reducing emissions from its operations. The initiative will also provide sustainable power to data centres, underscoring Eni’s commitment to environmental innovation and energy transition.
TotalEnergies has inaugurated its second-largest biogas unit in Normandy, France. This facility aims to enhance the company’s renewable energy portfolio, aligning with national targets to boost sustainable energy production and reduce carbon emissions.
Japan faces significant energy security challenges, accentuated by its reliance on imported fossil fuels. Experts argue that without optimizing its nuclear energy sources, the nation risks energy instability, highlighting the need for a strategic shift towards nuclear power.
Spain’s parliament has approved a proposal to reverse the country’s nuclear phase-out, signaling a shift in energy policy amid rising concerns over energy security and climate commitments. This decision opens the door for potential investment in existing nuclear facilities.
Italy has made significant strides in renewable energy, installing 6.8 GW of solar power in 2024. This milestone reflects the nation’s commitment to sustainability and aims to boost energy independence while reducing carbon emissions.