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TomTom: Global traffic congestion up; Bengaluru world’s most traffic-congested city

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This global increase in congestion, despite being an indicator of a strong economy, is understood to cost economies billions. They need to use all the tools available to them to analyze traffic levels and impacts, so they can make critical infrastructure decisions.

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Shell and Sumitomo Corporation invest in LO3 Energy to develop blockchain-based community energy platform

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Energy is going through a revolution with renewable distributed energy resources increasingly picking up market share—but to integrate them efficiently we need to re-invent our energy networks.

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BYD will sell EVs in Brazil

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BYD Americas President Stella Li touched upon favorable political and environmental development in Brazil, which is Latin America’s largest vehicle market. His program calls for industries focused on a green economy and the need to modernize the automotive industry with hybrids.

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Nearly one in five cars sold worldwide in 2023 was electric: IEA | Autocar Professional

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These trends indicate that growth remains robust as electric car markets mature. While sales of electric cars are increasing globally, they remain significantly concentrated in just a few major markets. However, sales remain limited elsewhere, even in countries with developed car markets such as Japan and India.

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MIT Report Finds Natural Gas Has Significant Potential to Displace Coal, Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions; Role in Transportation More Limited

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In the United States, for example, there is a substantial amount of low-hanging fruit available by displacing inefficient power generation with more efficient, lower CO 2 emitting gas plants. Modeling suggests that the integration of these markets would result in substantially lower consumer prices for US consumers. Global markets.

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