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UK Pay-Per-Mile Charge For EVs Set For April 2028
The automobile is both a curse and a benefit. On the one hand, it gives people the freedom to go where they want in relative safety and comfort whenever they want. That’s the theory, anyway. Ever since Robert Moses re-imagined New York City as a car-centric city, the allure of … [continued]
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Fossil Lobby Is Out of Arguments in 2025
TL;DR: Fossil narratives are collapsing. Economics, physics, and real-world deployment all now point one way: solar + storage. For several decades now, the fossil lobby has followed the renewable sector like a bad debt — constantly painting molehills as mountains, inventing false comparisons, and trying to derail public understanding any … [continued]
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CATL Launches Factory Construction In Spain
CATL, the largest EV battery producer in the world (by far), is doing what some Chinese EV producers are doing — it’s launching production in Europe. With the European Union slapping tariffs on EVs manufactured in China earlier this year, Chinese EV producers are starting to build factories in Europe. … [continued]
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Singapore Reimagines Jurong Island as a Global Low-Carbon Testbed as it Celebrates its 25th Anniversary
Jurong Island is Singapore’s flagship energy and chemicals hub. And it is marking its 25th anniversary with a sweeping set of initiatives designed to reposition the island for a low-carbon future. Why is this important to CleanTechnica readers? Simply because despite all our desire for renewable energy, the path leading … [continued]
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Georgian grad and Chippewas of Nawash member receives Premier’s Award
Solomon King is a 2018 graduate of Georgian College’s cabinetmaking techniques program