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SFC Energy starts production of hydrogen and methanol fuel cells in India

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In the medium term, annual sales of around €100 million are to be generated here with the development and production of innovative energy supply systems. India has formulated its own targets for the expansion of renewable energies and the development of green hydrogen production by 2030.

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Clariant announces 4th license deal for sunliquid technology; first Bulgarian cellulosic ethanol project

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In the fall of 2018 Clariant also broke ground for its first-of-its-kind commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol production plant in Podari, Romania. The produced cellulosic ethanol will be used as a gasoline additive to fulfill the country’s blending mandate for advanced biofuels, as laid out in the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) II.

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CLEPA study: EV-only approach would lead to the loss of half a million supplier jobs in the EU

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CLEPA, the European Association of Automotive Suppliers, commissioned PwC Strategy& to assess the impact of three different Green Deal policy scenarios on employment and value-add among automotive suppliers across Europe in the period of 2020-2040.

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Is Europe’s Nuclear Phaseout Starting to Phase Out?

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In the depths of the 1970s oil crisis, French prime minister Pierre Messmer saw an opportunity to transform his country’s energy supply. France can claim a qualified victory: Under current EU guidelines, at least some nuclear power will be categorized as “green.” France, naturally, backed nuclear power’s green-ness.

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War in Ukraine: We Need to Talk About Fossil Fuels

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This war will have many long-term consequences, but possibly none more important than its effects on the future of the European energy supply. Rapid severing of Europe’s Russian supplies would create an unprecedented economic and existential emergency on the continent. European gas supplied three-fifths of the continent’s demand.

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