EU gas emissions decrease after COVID increase due to cleaner supply and energy-saving research

The Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) said on Thursday that gas emissions from the energy sector of the European Union have stopped rising after more than a year of post-pandemic increases. This is due to cleaner…

German rail company DB employs cutting-edge electric charging to replace diesel trains

The Deutsche Bahn (DB), a German railroad firm, has started the process of electrifying rail lines in the northern part of the country using a cutting-edge new electrical infrastructure that will allow battery-powered trains to replace diesel locomotives and charge…

Prior to the government’s decision, experts suggest further actions to mitigate the effects of the rising gas prices

The German government tasked a group of experts with coming up with a plan on how to ease the impact of rising gas prices. The group of experts has proposed additional measures to increase gas supply and lower demand, as…

Large-scale “reskilling” jobs are required in Europe as a result of the switch to EVs

The transition to electric vehicles will necessitate enormous changes in the automobile sector and will call for the European Union to provide financial support for “reskilling” initiatives that will assist workers in becoming ready for a future with zero emissions.…

Germany plans to impose restrictions on the gas price “brake”

An energy relief package, including a gas price brake and a drop in fuel sales tax, was introduced by Berlin one month ago in an effort to assist private consumers as well as small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs). The brake,…

Apple urges the decarbonization of the global supply chain by 2030

Apple today urged its worldwide supply chain to take fresh action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt a thorough decarbonization strategy. The business will monitor annual progress and assess the efforts of its major manufacturing partners to decarbonize their…

Most Europeans believe that governments should speed up the transition because of the energy crisis

According to the findings of a survey carried out by the European Investment Bank (EIB), the vast majority of citizens living in the European Union (66%) believe that the conflict in Ukraine and its effect on the price of oil…

British wind energy reaches a new generation record

Yesterday, the onshore and offshore wind farms in the United Kingdom generated a combined total of 19,936 megawatts of power in only thirty minutes, which led to the setting of a new record for the world’s largest electricity producing capacity.…

Smart electric vehicle charging could encourage the use of renewable energy

The adoption of renewable energy sources, the need for backup capacity, and the costs associated with CO2 emission reduction are all taken into account in this study. The study examines three distinct charging methods that, from low to high flexibility,…

Are Electric Vehicle Fleets the Way Forward?
The anticipated cost savings for buying electric vehicles have not yet materialized. Are fleets the solution, then? According to a recent report from AVERE, the availability of secondhand electric vehicles on the European market could be accelerated by the decarbonization…