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Global Bioenergies plans to acquire Dutch start-up Syngip; gaseous carbon feedstocks for renewable isobutene process

Green Car Congress

Syngip is a third-generation industrial biotech start-up created in 2014 in the Netherlands that has developed a process to convert gaseous carbon sources such as CO 2 , CO, and industrial emissions such as syngas, into various valuable chemical compounds. million) at the reference price of €23.4956, i.e. an additional dilution of 2.1%.

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Wireless Worries Overshadow Triumphs of RF Research

Cars That Think

Kenneth Foster: In the context of RF safety, exposure refers to the fields outside the body, while dose refers to energy absorbed within body tissues. Consumers can buy cheap but very sensitive RF detectors and survey their environments for RF signals, of which there are many. The list goes on.

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Seres 3: Why this Chinese SUV is the worst EV I’ve driven

EV Central

It appears the model sells, or has sold, in France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and Israel. For reference, a Hyundai Kona Electric with 39kWh battery costs €35,100 ($59,600) in France, or €39,900 ($68,000) with long range 64kWh battery. A Seres 3 Comfort costs €33,990 ($57,800), and our Seres 3 Luxury €36,990 ($63,000).

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Why Warren Buffett is investing in electric car company BYD - Apr. 13, 2009

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

They generate fewer greenhouse gas emissions than cars that burn gasoline, and they have lower fuel costs, even when oil is cheap. Wang signed an agreement last year with Autobinck, a Dutch dealer group, to distribute its cars in the Netherlands and five Eastern European countries. Electric cars will be one answer. All times are ET.

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2020 Top 10 Countries in the Global EV Revolution

EV Sales

5TH PLACE: NETHERLANDS, 59 POINTS (3RD IN 2019) Claim to fame: continuing to lead Europe in E-bus production and deployment share. But the Netherlands (like some other Euro countries, e.g., Denmark) still suffers from some semi-permanent incentives instability so 2021 started a bit slow. E-buses were deployed.

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