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Hydrogen boosts diesel engine efficiency.

A new technology has been developed that allows conventional diesel engines to run on hydrogen, increasing efficiency and significantly reducing CO2 emissions. Scientists at the

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Effective Climate Actions for Road Traffic

A new study has revealed that Germany must significantly reduce its CO2 emissions in the transport sector to achieve its goal of becoming climate-neutral by

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350m Wooden Skyscraper Planned

In a bid to reduce CO2 emissions in the construction industry, Japanese construction company Nikken Sekkei and wood processing company Sumitomo Forestry have developed an

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Pollution Kills Nine Million Annually

Air pollution causes nine million additional deaths per year, according to a recent study by the Global Alliance on Health and Pollution (GAHP). The study

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Electric or E-Fuel Car? Cleaner Alternative.

The end of combustion engine cars is looming in many countries, and some manufacturers are pinning their hopes on E-Fuels, or synthetic fuels. A recent

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High fuel prices brake German drivers?

Despite the fuel discount, gasoline and diesel remain expensive. TomTom data now shows whether high fuel prices have led to adjusted driving behavior in Germany.

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Floating Solar Power Used by US Military

The end of combustion engine cars is looming in many countries, and some manufacturers are pinning their hopes on E-Fuels, or synthetic fuels. A recent

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City tolls, speed limits, higher taxes

A new study suggests that a series of measures could make commuting by car less attractive and shift the focus to buses, trains, and bicycles.

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China’s 100MW Compressed Air Energy Storage

A new technology has been developed that allows conventional diesel engines to run on hydrogen, increasing efficiency and significantly reducing CO2 emissions. Scientists at the

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Replacing Concrete with Wood in Construction?

The production of concrete is responsible for a significant amount of global CO2 emissions. A recent study has explored whether the construction industry can replace