A new IEA report shows growing support for electrification around the world.
The electrification of heavy-duty trucks is generating a sense of cautious optimism, much like the early days of cloud computing. While the long-term benefits of a clean and efficient transportation ...
Manufacturing complexes may benefit from using more electricity instead of steam and fuel gas for their energy needs. Improved energy efficiency, lower emissions, higher reliability and ...
Combining electrification and alternative fuels: an effective strategy to decarbonize the car sector
The emissions trajectory of the car sector remains misaligned with the Paris climate goals, largely due to the persistently high emissions from the global fleet of internal combustion engine vehicles.
Electrification in buildings—especially for space heating— is advancing across the US driven by policy incentives, consumer preferences, and advances in technology. This presents both challenges and ...
European Union leaders are increasingly championing electrification as the answer to some of the bloc's biggest challenges: high energy prices, industrial competitiveness and the transition away from ...
Electrification—replacing fossil fuels with electricity to provide power—is a major part of the global effort toward decarbonization. It touches many sectors, and is sparking even more discussion ...
As we celebrate the festival of lights, Diwali, both in India and around the world, what repeatedly strikes me is the importance of electricity in our lives. Equally critical, but not adequately ...
The supply chain has a massive impact on climate change, responsible for roughly 60% of all carbon emissions. It’s essential, therefore, to improve how we manufacture and transport products in order ...
Transport decarbonisation is becoming ever more important, as both governments and commercial enterprises focus on reaching their sustainability goals. Rail electrification will play a key role in ...
The U.S. is expanding electric vehicles, data centers, and heat pumps—yet the power feeding them increasingly comes from fossil fuels. Policymakers are approving new natural gas plants and extending ...
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