Tag: sustainable
Horizon’s Hydrogen Dreams and the Leadership Keeping It From Reality
Hyzon became a recognizable failure in the hydrogen for energy world, but its parent company, Horizon Fuel Cell, attracted much less attention. Hyzon’s collapse was visible because it entered public markets through a SPAC, made aggressive commercial claims, and then ran into regulatory, financial, and operational problems. Behind that story … [continued]
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Kia Plans Huge Production Volumes of PBV Vehicles, Opens Production Hub
Kia has been excited about its PBV commercial electric vehicles for a while now, but you know the old phrase — “put your money where your mouth is.” Well, that is exactly what Kia is doing. The company is investing KRW 4 trillion ($2.74 billion) into a ~297,000 square-meter production … [continued]
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The Short List of Climate Actions That Will Work
A few months ago, I was invited by Dr. Sebastian Husein of the Battery Centre Twente to speak at the University of Twente’s 2025 Climate Event, a hybrid discussion with multiple speakers engaging with an audience of academics in the Netherlands and neighboring countries. That event occurred on November 5th, … [continued]
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Grey County council votes in favour of climate action plan review
Grey County is planning to review its climate change action plan initiatives sometime over the coming year. After a lengthy discussion during its committee of the whole meeting on Thursday, county councillors approved a motion directing staff to prepare a report that would delve into the implications of removing, modifying or maintaining its Going Green […]
New Analysis Debunks the Assumption That Air Passenger Growth Drives Economic Growth
Industry claims, often echoed by governments to justify airport expansion, that more flights benefit the economy, undermined by new research. The first ever Europe-wide analysis investigating the link between the growth in air transport and economic growth has found industry claims that economic growth is driven by increased air connectivity, … [continued]
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