The European Union has focused intensively on developing hydrogen production technologies from renewable energy sources. Recognizing green hydrogen as a key element in the pursuit of a sustainable energy future, Brussels announced a €3 billion investment in the sector. These measures aim to accelerate the transition to clean energy and respond to global climate challenges.
While the EU has a strong position in the intermediate and assembly phases of making electrolysers, with a more than 50% global market share, it relies heavily on China for fuel cells and lithium-ion batteries crucial for electric vehicles.
The European Parliament has agreed to open an office in Ukraine following requests by senior Ukrainian officials, Euractiv reported on Nov. 21, citing a document from the European Parliament bureau.
#Africa is not a country, but a continent of 54 nations (and 1.4 billion people), each as different and unique as every country in #Europe, and #fashion across the continent reflects and celebrates those differences.
The styles are phenomenal and the colors striking, especially in how their shades look so good on #Black skin, which my graphic designer ex-wife (white) taught me about after a life of wearing #European clothes.
Personally
I would like to see #Iranian fundamentalist EXTINCTED
and see the rebirth of #Persia
Taliban .... erased
I would like a #European#Russia
(also a #Belarus) #Putin arrested
I would like peace in #Yemen
peace in Israel
UK ... as it is
and...
REALLY
No more #MAGA fascists in #USA
🇪🇺 A handful of #NATO members took further steps Wednesday in developing the #European Sky Shield Initiative, roughly one year after the air and missile defense system was introduced.
🇩🇪 The initiative, led by #Germany, intends to bolster Europe's air defense capabilities in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Defense ministers from 10 NATO countries signed a memorandum of understanding Wednesday to further develop the Sky Shield.
Prepping materials for my new #EnvHist module ‘History at World’s End?’ Planning a #seminar around the #extinction of the Passenger/Wild #Pigeon in the US at the turn of the #TwentiethCentury. What I’m particularly struck by, and what I shall certainly emphasise to my #students, is the space & respect afforded to #NativeAmerican voices in the published literature. And the explicit acknowledgement that #Indigenous practices were so much better aligned to #Nature than those of #European settlers.
EU risks depending on China for batteries after quitting Russian energy (www.reuters.com)
While the EU has a strong position in the intermediate and assembly phases of making electrolysers, with a more than 50% global market share, it relies heavily on China for fuel cells and lithium-ion batteries crucial for electric vehicles.
Media: European Parliament to open office in Ukraine (kyivindependent.com)
The European Parliament has agreed to open an office in Ukraine following requests by senior Ukrainian officials, Euractiv reported on Nov. 21, citing a document from the European Parliament bureau.