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Urgent Need for EU Action on E-Fuels, Taxation, & Air Traffic Growth
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published its first annual technical report on the implementation of the ReFuelEU regulation, which monitors how airlines and fuel suppliers are complying with the new sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) mandate. The findings paint a sobering picture of the state of the energy … [continued]
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Solaris Shows Off New Midibus at Busworld 2025
Boosts range and cuts maintenance for urban EV fleets Brussels, Belgium — Polish bus manufacturer Solaris Bus & Coach has premiered the Solaris Urbino 10.5 electric. Positioned as a mid-range, fully electric city bus, the 10.5-meter vehicle is designed for high maneuverability in constrained urban centers. The 10.5 electric’s focus … [continued]
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Five Owen Sound Attack players make NHL Draft scouting list
Five Owen Sound Attack players made the NHL Central Scouting Players to Watch list. The preliminary scouting list is a compilation of NHL draft-eligible prospects from all the major development leagues throughout North America and Europe. It will be updated throughout the season as scouts evaluate players. The players on the preliminary list with A […]
Amsterdam’s Tiny Electric Cars Are Not Just Golf Carts That Went To Design School
I am now in this wonderfully cultural city that floats on piles embedded centuries ago. I am here for the Bentley Systems Year of Infrastructure and will report on how clean energy is compelled by good infra later. Now I want to talk about walking through Amsterdam’s narrow streets when … [continued]
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Paris Climate Protocols Have Limited Global Heating To “Just” 2.6 Degrees C
A new study finds the Paris Climate Accords have helped limit global heating somewhat, but much more needs to be done.
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