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Cepsa becomes the first energy company in Europe to operate a hybrid diesel-electric bunker barge

AJOT | January 23, 2023 | Energy | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech

• The hybrid barge, already operating in the Bay of Algeciras, can supply conventional fuels and advanced biofuels • The barge is designed to deliver a reduction of more than 35% in greenhouse gas emissions compared to a conventional barge and zero emissions at port • This marks another pioneering step forward for Cepsa as it continues to deliver its 'Positive Motion' strategy and implement solutions to push the decarbonization of maritime transport

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Youngkin says Ford has ‘Trojan horse’ relationship with Chinese battery maker

Bloomberg | January 23, 2023 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin is calling an electric-vehicle battery plant planned by Ford Motor Co. and a Chinese partner a “Trojan horse” for China that would undermine policy efforts to strengthen the US auto industry.

The clean tech arms race has begun
Energy
Bloomberg | Top Story | January 20, 2023

The clean tech arms race has begun

European lawmakers are being forced to match historic US subsidies for green technologies, sparking a new era of competition for planet-saving solutions. 
Aramco sees oil demand picking up on China, aviation rebound

Bloomberg | January 19, 2023 | Energy | Conventional

Germany’s make-or-break moment to defend its auto industry is here
Energy
Bloomberg | Top Story | January 19, 2023

Germany’s make-or-break moment to defend its auto industry is here

Generous US aid and China’s expansion are threatening Germany’s role as a top manufacturer.
Kenworth delivers first T680E to a major U.S. fleet -  Knight-Swift Transportation
Energy
AJOT | Top Story | January 19, 2023

Kenworth delivers first T680E to a major U.S. fleet -  Knight-Swift Transportation

Knight-Swift Transportation recently became the first major U.S fleet to take delivery of a zero emissions Kenworth T680E Class 8 battery-electric vehicle. The Kenworth T680E will operate at the Knight Port Services terminal in Southern California. The fleet worked on the T680E’s procurement and purchase of a supporting PACCAR 120 kW electric vehicle charging station with Inland Kenworth – Phoenix.
Biden’s climate plan is ‘dangerous’ says UK business secretary

Bloomberg | January 19, 2023 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade

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Chevron expands Venezuelan crude sales to other oil refiners

Bloomberg | January 18, 2023 | Energy

Chevron Corp. sold a cargo of Venezuelan oil to another US refiner in the first such transaction since sanctions against the Latin American nation were eased less than two months ago.

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Rystad Energy’s weekly battery materials and EV market note

AJOT | January 18, 2023 | Energy

Increased investment in Australia supports the country’s rapid development in the battery materials supply chain

Ørsted to Acquire PSEG’s Equity Share in Ocean Wind 1
Energy
AJOT | Top Story | January 18, 2023

Ørsted to Acquire PSEG’s Equity Share in Ocean Wind 1

The acquisition will strengthen Ørsted’s leadership position to deliver New Jersey’s first offshore wind energy project as planned
Carbon Quota announces a significant investment from Codex Capital

AJOT | January 16, 2023 | Energy | Alternative | Green Shipping

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