The Institution of Mechanical Engineers is calling for more driverless car trials on UK roads so people can see the vehicles in action and experience them.
Read More »Welsh Councils Win £458k to Plug in EV Charging Points
Five councils will install a total of 73 charging networks across 33 car parks.
Read More »EU Grants €40m for Moldova-Romania Power Link
The interconnector. scheduled to be completed by 2024. is expected to considerably enhance the stability and reliability of Moldova’s electricity supply.
Read More »Two Utility-Scale Solar Plants to Be Built in Kenya in $253m Deal
The Radiant and Eldosol solar farms will have a total capacity of 80MW and reduce carbon emissions by 106.000 tonnes annually.
Read More »Government Must Stop Publishing Misleading Solar Statistics
The Solar Trade Association says official figures relating to solar photovoltaic deployment in the UK are inaccurate and calls for the method of data collection to be reformed.
Read More »Are Energy Deals Advertised as 100% Renewable as Green as They Seem?
After analysing more than 300 energy tariffs. it found around 40 suppliers are currently offering 100% renewable deals but claims some of these businesses risk misleading customers as to the environmental credentials of their power supply.
Read More »Russia`s Climate Related Goals
The Russian government is about to try a climate-related set of goals to reduce the country’s fossil fuel dependence and improve the economy’s energy efficiency.
Read More »Aramco’s IPO Timeline Leaves Analysts Confused
Aramco is speeding up preparations for the IPO with an aim of listing on the Saudi bourse as soon as November.
Read More »US-Japan Trade Deal Hits Snag as Tokyo Seeks Assurances on Car Tariffs
A US-Japan trade deal hit a last-minute snag as Japanese officials sought assurances that the Trump administration will not impose national security tariffs on Japanese-built cars and auto parts. people familiar with the talks said.
Read More »Iran-Syria Trade Volume Posts 25% Growth
The volume of trade between Iran and Syria in the first 5 months of the current local calendar year has increased by 25% in comparison with the corresponding period in the last year. an official said.
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