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Germany’s global hydrogen plans could accelerate climate change

German Economy Minister Robert Habeck plans to import hydrogen from all over the world to satisfy Germany’s hunger for energy despite a new study questioning the climate-friendliness of hydrogen transport.

read more... 18/04/2022

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High energy costs intensify debate over EU plan to decarbonise heating and transport

A European Union plan to charge fuel suppliers for the CO2 emitted by cars and heating buildings is emerging as the most contentious element in a raft of climate change policies the bloc’s member states are negotiating this year.

read more... 21/03/2022

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Europe aims to scale up infrastructure for permanent carbon removals

The European Commission is looking at ways of building up infrastructure for transporting and permanently storing CO2 underground as well as recycling carbon into new products.

read more... 22/02/2022

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17% of new trucks in 2030 will run on hydrogen

Hydrogen has had a busy year, concluded at the European Hydrogen Week in December with the re-launch of the EU’s public private partnership and EU transport commissioner Adina Vălean outlining her vision for hydrogen-based transport in the EU.

read more... 23/12/2021

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All new UK HGVs to be zero-emission by 2040

The UK government has announced that all new heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) in the UK will be zero-emission by 2040, as part of Transport Day at COP26.

read more... 11/11/2021

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