Tag: Japan
Was Carlos Ghosn Truly An EV Visionary?
I am writing this story because today, April 25, marks seven years since Ghosn walked out of a Japanese jail for a second time after posting bail of ¥500 million (about $4.5 million at the time). He had been arrested in 2018 and charged with multiple counts of financial misconduct, … [continued]
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A Big National Security Secret Lurks Beneath The $1 Billion TotalEnergies Payoff
The French energy firm TotalEnergies drops plans for two wind farms in the US, picks up lots more activity elsewhere around the world.
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Two London friends share historic $80M lottery win: ‘I’m still shocked’
Two London friends are sharing an $80-million jackpot – the biggest lottery prize payout in Canadian history, officials announced on Thursday.
Puerto Rico Suddenly Emerges As A Perovskite Solar Cell Powerhouse
The US startup Solx will manufacture new tandem perovskite solar modules in Puerto Rico, with solar cells from Suniva and perovskite glass from Caelux.
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From Handshakes to Shovels in the Ground: How the EU Can Reset Its Minerals Diplomacy
The energy crisis highlights the need to avoid new dependencies for critical raw materials. Stepping up the EU’s ‘minerals diplomacy’ can offer a way forward – if coupled with financial firepower. Every oil crisis exposes how vulnerable Europe is to fossil fuel imports. Switching to renewables and electric vehicles will … [continued]
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