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EVs At 27.1% Share In Germany — VW Group Strong
March saw plugin EVs at 27.1% share in Germany, up from 18.0% year-on-year. BEV volume increased by some 35% YoY, from a low baseline, while PHEVs grew 66%. Overall auto volume was 254,497 units, down 3.5% YoY. March’s best-selling BEV was the Volkswagen ID.7. March’s sales saw combined EVs at … [continued]
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Faraday Future Teases Faraday X Model in Anticipation of Reveal in June 2025
LOS ANGELES — Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (Nasdaq: FFAI) (“FF”, “Faraday Future”, or the “Company”), a California-based global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company, last week previewed the front fascia design of its first potential Faraday X (FX) model, which is currently planned to roll off the line by … [continued]
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Green Oxamide vs Green Ammonia: The Chemistry Behind a Smarter Fertilizer
China’s latest move in green fertilizer chemistry hasn’t made headlines, but it represents a quietly significant development. A new facility in Xinjiang will soon be producing half a million tonnes of oxamide fertilizer per year—using captured CO₂, green hydrogen, and green ammonia. That sentence alone folds in three separate decarbonization … [continued]
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Trump’s Fraud & Efficiency Lies Bring Out Mass Protests
We’ve had a lot of bad news since the Trump inauguration. For those of us in the clean energy camp, there’s been the revocation of our Paris Agreement pledges. Trump issued a series of sweeping executive orders including “terminating the Green New Deal” via funding in the Inflation Reduction Act … [continued]
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Sweetness overload during Maple Weekend at Nicholls sugar shack
There are few things more Canadian than queuing in nearly freezing weather for freshly churned ice cream topped with maple syrup from nearby trees. That’s exactly what people were doing Sunday at the Nicholls’ family farm sugar shack in Grey Highlands. The family-run farm hosted its second Maple Weekend festival, which included bush tours, wagon […]