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Baranyai: Sometimes it’s better not to try to help
Leadership demands more than just going along
Dyer: Tail still wags the dog in DR Congo
A handful of people have determined the fate of more than 100 million ordinary citizens of the DRC for 30 years.
Uruguay EV Sales Report: 300% Growth in a Record February Brings BEV Market Share over 15%
Uruguay has consistently been the second most advanced country in Latin America as far as electrification goes, and it has at times competed with Costa Rica for #1. Being a very small market (with fewer than 100,000 vehicle sales a year), it is subject to high seasonal variability and, as … [continued]
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Fleet Electrification in Australia — Lessons Learnt
Many Australian businesses and government agencies are turning to fleet electrification to minimise their carbon footprint and fuel costs. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) is co-funding some of these projects under their “Driving the Nation” program, and recently released “Lessons Learnt” reports to chronicle progress. I will attempt to … [continued]
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Norway’s New Industrial Policy Pivots Away From Hydrogen For Energy
In 2020, Norway jumped into hydrogen like it was the next North Sea oil rush. The government released a national hydrogen strategy full of ambitions and buzzwords, envisioning a country where blue and green hydrogen would decarbonize ships, factories, maybe even homes. In 2021, they doubled down with a hydrogen … [continued]
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