A leader in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) truck manufacturing domain, Blue Energy Motors is hoping to secure USD 100 million to fuel its expansion and innovation in electric truck technology.
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EU Adopts Rules to Limit Fluorinated Gasses, Ozone-Depleting Substances
The rules will end the use of hydrofluorocarbons, restrict the use of F-gasses where a climate-friendly alternative is available, and ban exports of equipment with high global warming potential.
Manufacturers Successfully Develop Heat Pumps for Subfreezing Weather
The new cold climate heat pumps were developed as part of a DOE-funded challenge that requires prototypes to be able to deliver complete heating capacity at 5 degrees Fahrenheit.
Budderfly, Fujitsu General America Partner for Commercial Building Energy Efficiency
The companies plan to leverage energy efficiency technologies, such as HVAC systems, for those business facilities.
Trane Technologies Ships 1M Low-Carbon Steel HVAC Units
Other steel manufacturers have set forth decarbonization goals in the past year as the industry faces increased criticism for its heavy emissions status.
Niron Nabs Funding from GM, Others to Expand Rare Earth-Free Magnets
The company is said to produce the first permanent magnet with automotive-grade power entirely free from critical materials, including rare or heavy rare earth minerals.
Rio Tinto, Prysmian Partner for Sustainable Aluminum, Renewable Energy Supply Chain
Rio Tinto will supply low-carbon aluminum for Prysmian cables, and the companies plan to develop solutions to meet North American electrification demand.
Georgia Power to Pay $413 Million in Lawsuit Over Nuclear Project
The project at Plant Vogtle is reportedly seven years behind schedule and $17 billion over budget.
Trane Technologies Introduces AI Tool for Building Decarbonization
The new offering uses AI to automatically identify and implement optimization actions at all times in buildings, reducing emissions and energy.
IEA Updates Net Zero Roadmap, 1.5 Degree Limit Still Possible
Tripling renewable energy development, increasing EV and heat pump sales, and a 75% reduction in methane emissions would provide 80% of global emissions reductions needed to limit temperature rise by 2030.