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Franco-German lawmakers want to revive energy cooperation between the EU powerhouses

The Franco-German parliamentary assembly is set to adopt a declaration advising Paris and Berlin to mend their differences in energy policy and begin moving on hydrogen and geothermal.

read more... 20/05/2024

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Honda doubles EV investment to $64B, fleshes out 7 new models in 0 Series

Honda is doubling its investment in electric vehicles to $64 billion through the end of the decade to slash the cost of producing its next-generation EVs, bring battery production inhouse and speed up its rollout of a new range of seven profitable EVs by 2030.

read more... 17/05/2024

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Renewables: slow progress means France remains on collision course with EU Commission

France achieved a 22.2% share of renewable energy in its gross final energy consumption in 2023, according to the French Ecological Ministry figures from 7 May, but the trend is not sufficient for the country to reach a target of at least 44% renewable energy by 2030, as set by EU law.

read more... 15/05/2024

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UK scraps hydrogen town plan

The UK Government has halted plans for a hydrogen town trial until after 2026, citing the need for strategic decisions regarding hydrogen's role in decarbonising heat

read more... 13/05/2024

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Scottish hydrogen hub approved

Scotland-based independent energy company GreenPower has received planning approval for its Argyll Hydrogen Hub, a significant step towards establishing a hydrogen production and distribution centre in Oban, Argyll and Bute.

read more... 10/05/2024

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