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Neste to open office for growing Renewable Aviation business; launching Neste MY Renewable Diesel in the Netherlands

Green Car Congress

We are determined to serve our customers and the entire aviation industry in reducing greenhouse gas emissions with our Neste MY Renewable Jet Fuel. It has been tested in over 1,000 commercial flights and is already being sold and used in the market. —Neste’s President and CEO Peter Vanacker. EG Retail (Netherlands) B.V

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2023 EV registrations in Europe surpass two million units, setting new record – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

In 2023, Europe’s auto market achieved its best sales since the pandemic, spurred partly by strong demand for EVs. of total market share. Europe’s automotive market appears to be normalizing,” said Felipe Munoz, Global Analyst at JATO Dynamics. to 6.8%) and Latvia (6.6% Diesel cars still sold slightly more.)

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Oil Drum Licenses On-Board Hydrogen Generator for Baltic States

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The deal will allow UAB Hydro2 to manufacture, sell and install the Save-Fuel On Demand Hydrogen Technology for the truck, bus and coach industries in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. It is also developing an opportunity in Russia. The devices are now in use on more than 750 vehicles worldwide.

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??Why the World’s Militaries Are Embracing 5G

Cars That Think

It is a collaboration with commercial industry in which technology is transferred from the civilian to the military sector, not the other way around. Photoreconnaissance could supply invaluable intelligence—but in. The objective was to support a real-world Army need: using autonomous vehicles to deliver supplies in war zones.

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??Why the World’s Militaries Are Embracing 5G

Cars That Think

It is a collaboration with commercial industry in which technology is transferred from the civilian to the military sector, not the other way around. Photoreconnaissance could supply invaluable intelligence—but in. The objective was to support a real-world Army need: using autonomous vehicles to deliver supplies in war zones.

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