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Russia cuts gas flow to Europe, intensifying fears it is weaponizing fuel
On the eve of a European Union meeting to debate a gas conservation plan to make the bloc less vulnerable to a Russian squeeze, Moscow slashed the flow to Germany.
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Can a smarter grid jolt the U.S. economy and circumvent climate change?
The U.S. is developing bells and whistles to increase the grid's reliability and to maintain affordability. But can the network expand in time to meet the president's green energy and climate goals?
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What if highways were electric? Germany is testing the idea.
An electrified highway is theoretically the most efficient way to eliminate truck emissions. But the political obstacles are daunting.
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He was told an electrified highway was impossible. Now, Germany is considering installing 4,000 kilometers
For spearheading Siemens’s eHighway project, which charges electric trucks as they drive, Roland Edel is one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People of 2020.
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With much of the world's economy slowed down, green energy powers on
Wind giants are trying to shrug off the effects of the pandemic.
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Bushfires are still burning but Australia is moving ahead with plans to tap the world's biggest reserve of coal
Bushfires are still burning, but the country is moving ahead with a plant near the Great Barrier Reef.
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Can German industrial giant Siemens save the climate?
At Siemens' annual shareholder meeting in Munich, climate change took center stage as activists protested outside.
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