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Electrode maker De Nora ‘not scared’ about volatility as it braves IPO
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Electrode maker De Nora ‘not scared’ about volatility as it braves IPO

De Nora was founded in 1923 and specializes in electrode and water treatment technologies. Pavlo Gonchar | Lightrocket | Getty Images The CEO of electrode maker Industrie De Nora says it is “not scared” about the current market turbulence as it braves an IPO this week. The initial public offering was priced at 13.50 euros […]

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Hydrogen-powered trains to be used in Germany’s capital region
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Hydrogen-powered trains to be used in Germany’s capital region

A Mireo Plus H train photographed in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on May 5, 2022. According to Siemens Mobility, the train can hit a top speed of 160 kilometers per hour, or around 99 mph. Sophie Brössler | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Siemens Mobility is to build several hydrogen-powered trains for a network in the […]

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Renewable energy vs. fossil fuels? It’s a false choice, says John Doerr
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Renewable energy vs. fossil fuels? It’s a false choice, says John Doerr

As Russia’s war in Ukraine led to a spike in oil prices, energy shortages in Europe, and fears that the natural gas situation will get worse, there’s been a mounting backlash against renewable energy and the idea the world is prepared to function without fossil fuels. What the world needs, according to John Doerr, chairman […]

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Toyota issues recall for its flagship electric SUV following concerns about wheels coming off  
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Toyota issues recall for its flagship electric SUV following concerns about wheels coming off  

Toyota’s bZ4X electric sport utility vehicle photographed in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, on Feb. 24, 2022. The Japanese automotive giant has issued a safety recall related to the bZ4X’s wheels. Kiyoshi Ota | Bloomberg | Getty Images Japanese automotive giant Toyota issued a safety recall for more than 2,000 of its all-electric SUV, the bZ4X. Announced […]

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The race to make green hydrogen competitive is on. And Europe is building industrial-scale electrolyzers to help
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The race to make green hydrogen competitive is on. And Europe is building industrial-scale electrolyzers to help

One type of hydrogen production uses electrolysis, with an electric current splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen. If the electricity used in this process comes from a renewable source then some call it “green” hydrogen. Alex Kraus | Bloomberg | Getty Images Siemens Energy and Air Liquide have announced plans to set up a joint […]

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World’s largest hybrid ship set to ferry passengers between Britain and France
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World’s largest hybrid ship set to ferry passengers between Britain and France

An artist’s impression of the Saint-Malo at sea. According to Brittany Ferries will have a battery capacity of 11.5 megawatt hours. Brittany Ferries A ship set to carry passengers between the U.K. and France in the next few years will be the largest hybrid-vessel ever built, according to operator Brittany Ferries. In a statement Tuesday, […]

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Coal investments set to rise 10% this year as nations fret over energy security
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Coal investments set to rise 10% this year as nations fret over energy security

Coal and a wind turbine in Hohenhameln, Germany, on April 11, 2022. A number of major economies have formulated plans to reduce their reliance on Russian hydrocarbons in recent months. Mia Bucher | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Global energy investment is on course to jump by more than 8% in 2022 and hit $2.4 […]

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How GM, Ford and Tesla are tackling the national EV charging challenge
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How GM, Ford and Tesla are tackling the national EV charging challenge

More people than ever are buying electric vehicles. There are about 2 million EVs on the road in the U.S., up six-fold since 2016, but the number of EVs is still a very small slice of the more than 280 million vehicles in operation. Some factors, such as upfront cost and battery range, are largely […]

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Volvo says it has started testing trucks with fuel cells powered by hydrogen
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Volvo says it has started testing trucks with fuel cells powered by hydrogen

According to Volvo Trucks, fuel cells for the vehicles will be provided by cellcentric, a joint venture with Daimler Truck that was established in March 2021. Tomohiro Ohsumi | Bloomberg | Getty Images Volvo Trucks said Monday that it had begun to test vehicles that use “fuel cells powered by hydrogen,” with the Swedish firm […]

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A huge offshore wind farm is jumping on a growing industry trend — recyclable turbine blades
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A huge offshore wind farm is jumping on a growing industry trend — recyclable turbine blades

A wind turbine at the Ormonde Offshore Wind Farm, in the Irish Sea. With governments around the world attempting to ramp up their renewable energy capacity, the number of wind turbines worldwide only looks set to grow, which will in turn increase pressure on the sector to find sustainable solutions to the disposal of blades. […]

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