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Can a New Power Link Boost the EU’s Energy Independence?

Cars That Think

Last November , w hen Azerbaijan hosted COP29 , the United Nations annual climate summit , i t was a sort of coming-out party for the country. This green energy corridor could help shore up energy security in the European Union, replacing the Russian natural gas that Europe used to import. GW , by 2030. It could help the E.U.

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Alpiq, EW Höfe and SOCAR Energy planning 10MW electrolysis plant in Switzerland for green hydrogen

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The plan is to produce green hydrogen exclusively using electricity from renewable sources direct from the grid in Freienbach. It will be used primarily for mobility—specifically for heavy goods vehicles and applications where battery-electric systems are not a satisfactory solution.

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McLaren P1 successor, Alpine A290: Today’s Car News

Baua Electric

French performance marque Alpine is working on multiple electric vehicles, with some potentially destined for sale in the U.S. Apparently, the hypercar is due in 2026 with a new carbon tub, a V-8 hybrid powertrain, and Formula 1-inspired aerodynamics. The first is due in 2024 and will be previewed shortly by a concept dubbed the A290 Beta.

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The UK steps up with an 81% emissions cut by 2035 target at COP29 following Trump win

Baua Electric

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, one of only seven G20 leaders attending the summit, said at a press conference : At this COP, I was pleased to announce that we’re building on our reputation as a climate leader, with the UK’s 2035 NDC [nationally determined contributions] target to reduce all greenhouse gas emissions by at least 81% on 1990 levels.

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The UK steps up with an 81% emissions cut target at COP29 following Trump win

Baua Electric

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, one of only seven G20 leaders attending the summit, said at a press conference : At this COP, I was pleased to announce that we’re building on our reputation as a climate leader, with the UK’s 2035 NDC [nationally determined contributions] target to reduce all greenhouse gas emissions by at least 81% on 1990 levels.