The CNG-powered buses will replace part of the old diesel fleet and are expected to reduce carbon emissions by at least 70%.
Read More »Plans Submitted for 38MW Wind Farm on the Isle of Skye
The Ben Sca Wind Farm would consist of nine turbines. capable of generating enough electricity to power around 34.500 homes.
Read More »Green Light for £8m Net Zero Carbon Neighborhood in Wales
The 35 new homes will use very low energy building design and consist of technologies such as thermal and electrical storage. onsite solar panels and ground source heat pumps.
Read More »Volkswagen Boosts EV Production Target to 1.5m by 2025
It is set to launch eight new electric or hybrid car models across all of its brands this year. including its new flagship ID.3 EV.
Read More »Global Energy Use Projected to Nearly Double by 2050
Most of this will be focused in regions where strong economic growth is driving demand. particularly in Asia.
Read More »Equinor Ups Its Stake in Scatec Solar to 15.2%
The Norwegian energy firm recently invested £64mto buy an additional 6.5m shares in the solar firm.
Read More »US Invests $25m in Advancing Natural Gas Operations
Projects aim to develop methods and technologies to cost-effectively enhance the safety and efficiency of natural gas production. gathering. storage and transmission infrastructure.
Read More »New York State Smashes 2GW Solar Milestone
The New York Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) announced the milestone. noting it underscores the region’s position as ‘one of the fastest-growing distributed solar markets in the nation.
Read More »New York State Announces $5.5m for Offshore Data Collection
The money will be used to fund geophysical and geotechnical data collection. in order to support offshore wind development.
Read More »Germany`s Bosch to Offer Lower-Cost Sensors for Self-Driving Cars
The internally-developed lidar sensor will cover both long and close ranges on highways and in the city and will work in conjunction with the company’s camera and radar technologies.
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