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Russia wants a lucrative share of the world’s lithium market, but it’s hitting roadblocks

Lithium ore falls from a chute at a facility in Australia in this file image. Carla Gottgens/Getty Images/Bloomberg Creative Photos© Carla Gottgens/Getty Images/Bloomberg Creative Photos Russia wants to become a top lithium producer but faces a challenging environment. Its largest lithium mining project was sanctioned by the US in January. China, a partner in Polar Lithium,…

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Gas natural y ciudades inteligentes: eficiencia y sostenibilidad urbana

Las ciudades inteligentes están transformando la forma en que vivimos al integrar tecnología, digitalización y soluciones energéticas eficientes. En este contexto, el gas natural se consolida como una fuente clave para garantizar la sostenibilidad, la calidad del aire y la optimización de los recursos urbanos.  El gas natural es una fuente confiable que permite a…

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Volvo CEO and Elon Musk share the same opinion about EV buyers

Like many established «old-school» automakers, Swedish automaker Volvo committed in 2021 to transforming its lineup of luxury sedans, SUVs, and station wagons into electric cars. The company committed to phasing out «any car in its global portfolio with an internal combustion engine, including hybrids,» making a bold claim that buyers would shift from their gas-guzzlers to…

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US coal and gas among targets of China’s retaliatory tariffs

China has announced retaliatory tariffs against the US after President Donald Trump imposed a 10% tax on all Chinese imports. The counter-measures include a 15% tax on coal and liquefied natural gas imports from the US, while crude oil, agricultural machinery, pickup trucks and large-engine cars will face a 10% tariff. These are expected to…

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If the UK has more renewable energy, why aren’t bills coming down?

The Energy Secretary Ed Miliband is standing by the government’s pledge to bring down household energy bills by «up to £300 by 2030». Energy bills went up in January and are expected to rise again in April and Miliband has faced repeated questions about whether that pre-election promise is deliverable. He has blamed fossil fuel prices for the…

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