Tag: 2021
How to Close the AFIF Funding Gap in 2026/2027
The EU’s funding instrument to support the rollout of public charging lacks €1.25 billion in a critical moment. An initiative to fill this gap should be a priority for Commissioner Tzitzikostas’ Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP). The Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF) is a key EU funding instrument supporting the … [continued]
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Owen Sound council to consider renaming Ryerson Park
‘Many of us find honouring Ryerson is not in the spirit of reconciliation . . .’ Anne Finlay’s request says
Ignoring Reality: Tony Blair Institute’s Dangerous Climate Mirage
Recently I published a scathing assessment of the recent Tony Blair Institute whitepaper which claimed net zero was dead and that only direct air capture and nuclear could save us. As a result, Laurent Segalen and Gerard Reid invited me to join them on Redefining Energy to tear into Blair, … [continued]
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No Cross Drops: Another Reason Why EV Charging Beats Pumping Gas
The sprawling Circle K convenience store network is building up its EV charging profile in the US and around the world, regardless of the anti-EV fever gripping the White House.
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China Is The World’s First Electrostate
Carbon emissions in China fell slightly int he first quarter of 2025 as more renewable energy and storage came available.
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