Tag: Sweden
Oxenden Nordic skier to make World Cup starts
Oxeden’s Julian Smith has been selected to the Nordiq Canada World Cup Period 3 Team that will compete from Jan. 12 to Feb. 17 with races in France, Italy and Sweden. Athletes selected to the team demonstrated the ability to achieve a top 20 performance in competition. Competing with the team allows the athletes to […]
EVs Take 23.4% Share In Germany – Disappointing Year For EV Transition
December saw plugin EVs take 23.4% share in Germany, down from 30.0% share YoY. BEV volume was sharply down YoY in a hold-back ahead of tighter 2025 emissions regulations. Overall auto volume was 224,721 units, down 7% YoY. The bestselling BEV in December was the Tesla Model Y. The December … [continued]
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Breaking Fossil Domination in Plastics: CleanTech Talk Interview with Lignin Industries CEO Fredrik Malmfors
I really enjoyed sitting down with Fredrik Malmfors, CEO of Lignin Industries, to talk about how his company and its patented technology are taking on fossil based plastics, leveraging good old fashioned horse sense, supply chains, waste materials, and … carbon sequestration technologies? As it turns out, Sweden-based Lignin Industries … [continued]
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Critical Minerals Are A Gold Rush The West Lost Sight Of
Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with Gavin Mudd, director of the centre for critical minerals intelligence with the British Geological Survey. He’s been doing leading research with global collaborators on how much of what resources we can actually get at. Below is the first half of our … [continued]
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Silver-winning Finns return as London Knights eye looming OHL trade deadline
Kasper Halttunen and Jesse Nurmi didnât settle for silver at the world junior hockey championships. They celebrated it.