Hybrids in EU Emissions Policy

How to Advocate for Hybrids in EU Emissions Policy

In Short : Similar to China’s approach, European automakers are pressuring the EU to acknowledge hybrid vehicles as part of its sustainable mobility program. According to industry executives, hybrids can facilitate the transition for both manufacturers and consumers by acting as a workable link between conventional combustion engines and fully electric vehicles.

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Solar Module Exports Amid Tariffs

How to Navigate Solar Module Exports Amid Tariffs

In Short : Due to recently implemented 50% tariffs, Gujarat’s solar module exporters, who had exported modules valued at ₹10,000 crore (about 7 GW) yearly, are seeing a dramatic drop in U.S. demand. Of that export volume, about ₹7,000 crore—from Gujarat alone—is in jeopardy. Despite fierce competition from China, exporters are increasingly shifting their focus to domestic sales and investigating markets in Europe.

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Ørsted's $9bn Strategy: A Bold Move for Financial Stability

Ørsted’s $9bn Strategy: A Bold Move for Financial Stability

In Short : To strengthen the company’s finances in the face of growing difficulties, Ørsted’s shareholders overwhelmingly authorized a DKr60 billion ($9.4 billion) rights issue at an extraordinary general meeting in Copenhagen. The nearly finished Revolution Wind project has been put on hold, and the Danish offshore wind powerhouse is having trouble selling a part in the Sunrise Wind project because of a hostile political environment. Because of the halt order, Ørsted has sued the U.S. government.

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