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Canada looks to Norway for lessons in how to manage the transition to EVs – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

Norway is the world’s undisputed EV capital—roughly a quarter of all cars on its roads are now EVs, and the country is on track to end the sale of gas and diesel cars by 2025. Norway started down the electrification path over a decade ago, beginning with several policies meant to encourage consumers to buy EVs.

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Rystad Energy expects strong growth in hydrogen pipelines through 2035

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Hydrogen pipelines are already used to supply industrial hubs (at petrochemical plants for example). Europe, with its extensive gas grid, is well placed to make the jump. Mt from target), with nearby supply amounting to 1 Mt in the rest of Europe—primarily UK and Norway—and another 1 Mt in the Middle East.

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FREYR to collaborate with Honeywell on battery manufacturing, deploying energy storage solutions

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Through the agreement, Honeywell and FREYR intend to provide smart energy storage solutions to address the needs of a wide range of commercial and industrial customers alike. According to a recently published research report by Stanford University, the US power grid could reach 100% renewable power penetration by 2050.

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The Electrifying Opportunities for EVs in 2024  

Clean Fleet Report

In 2023, 14 million EVs [1] are expected to be sold worldwide across consumer, public sector and commercial markets. A significant driver in this accelerated growth will be funding opportunities presented by the federal government, with major support growing across transit, school bus and other commercial fleets. However, the U.S.

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A Comprehensive Guide to EV Charging Management Software Solution

Driivz

This software facilitates installing new charging stations, managing charging sessions, regulating draw from the grid, handling different billing scenarios and processing payment for charging, and most importantly, ensuring a seamless user experience for EV drivers regardless of locale or currency.

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Is Exponential EV Adoption in the U.S. an Expensive Headache for Utilities or an Opportunity for New Revenue?

Driivz

Grid congestion is imminent If we look at the big picture, EV charging only accounts for about 4% of total demand for electricity; not something for utilities to be alarmed about. Countries like the Netherlands and Norway are front-runners for EV adoption in Europe. In Norway , that number exceeded 90%.

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H2morrow steel concludes feasibility study of blue hydrogen for steel mill; partners to continue cooperation

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Regarding the transportation of hydrogen, all options not based on pipelines were commercially unviable. Furthermore, alignment between the Netherlands and Germany on grid development and transport arrangements is required. GW scenario. The objective in the upcoming months is to form the basis for potential investment decisions.

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