Hamburg Leads the Way: Phasing Out Conventional Taxis to Reduce Emissions

Hamburg Leads the Way: Phasing Out Conventional Taxis to Reduce Emissions

Hamburg has taken the lead in Germany by becoming the first state to phase out conventional taxis by 2025. The move is expected to save 25,000 tons of CO2 annually and is part of the city’s efforts to reduce emissions in the transportation sector. Already, 12% of Hamburg’s taxis are electric or hydrogen-powered and 2000 …

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Hamburg Leads the Way: Banning Combustion Engine Taxis to Combat Climate Change

Hamburg Leads the Way: Banning Combustion Engine Taxis to Combat Climate Change

Hamburg is set to become the first state in Germany to ban combustion engine taxis by 2025. This move is in order to reduce carbon emissions and help with climate change. Already 12% of Hamburg taxis are electric or hydrogen powered, and switching over to solely electric and hydrogen powered vehicles will save 25,000 tons …

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Hamburg Leads the Way: Banning Combustion Engine Taxis by 2025 to Reduce CO2 Emissions

Hamburg Leads the Way: Banning Combustion Engine Taxis by 2025 to Reduce CO2 Emissions

Hamburg is set to become the first state in Germany to ban combustion engine taxis by 2025. This move is expected to save 25,000 tons of CO2 annually and has received positive feedback from both taxi companies and passengers. Currently, 12% of Hamburg’s taxis are electric or hydrogen-powered. The project ‘Zukunftstaxi’ was launched in 2021 …

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Hamburg Leads the Way in Climate Protection: Phasing Out Petrol-Powered Taxis by 2025

Hamburg Leads the Way in Climate Protection: Phasing Out Petrol-Powered Taxis by 2025

Hamburg is set to become the first state in Germany to phase out petrol-powered taxis by 2025. This move is expected to save 25,000 tonnes of CO2 annually and is part of the city’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. Currently, 12% of Hamburg’s taxis are electric or hydrogen powered and 2000 tonnes of CO2 …

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Hamburg Leads the Way in Reducing Emissions from Petrol-Powered Taxis

Hamburg Leads the Way in Reducing Emissions from Petrol-Powered Taxis

Hamburg is set to become the first German state to ban petrol-powered taxis from 2025, in an effort to reduce CO2 emissions. Already 12% of Hamburg’s taxis are powered by electricity or hydrogen, and the switch to electric or hydrogen-powered cars will save 2000 tonnes of CO2 annually. The project „Zukunftstaxi“ was launched in 2021 …

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Brandenburg’s Push for a 1000-Kilometer Hydrogen Pipeline Network by 2045

Brandenburg’s Push for a 1000-Kilometer Hydrogen Pipeline Network by 2045

Brandenburg’s Minister of Economics, Jörg Steinbach, is pushing for the quick construction of a 1000-kilometer hydrogen pipeline network in order to become a leading European country in climate-neutral production. The network will cost 1.2 billion euros and start with 687 kilometers in 2030, reaching 1102 kilometers by 2045. It will be used to supply large …

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Hamburg to Ban Combustion Engine Taxis by 2025, Introducing Hydrogen-Powered Mirai Taxis

Hamburg to Ban Combustion Engine Taxis by 2025, Introducing Hydrogen-Powered Mirai Taxis

Hamburg has announced a new climate protection law that will ban combustion engine taxis from its streets by 2025. 25 hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirai taxis have already been granted permission to operate in the city. The cars are capable of driving 500 kilometers on a single tank and can be refueled in less than five minutes, …

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Nikola Corporation Making Progress Towards Zero-Emissions Truck Market with Hydrogen Fueling Network

Nikola Corporation Making Progress Towards Zero-Emissions Truck Market with Hydrogen Fueling Network

Nikola Corporation (NKLA) has begun constructing a hydrogen fueling network for their zero-emissions truck market. They have signed deals with hydrogen producers in the U.S. and Canada, and aim to have 7,500 heavy-duty trucks on the road by 2026. Additionally, they have developed a heavy-duty, 700 bar (10,000 psi) hydrogen mobile fueler capable of direct …

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Port of Corpus Christi and Trans Permian Partner to Secure $8 Billion for Hydrogen Hubs Along the Gulf of Mexico

Port of Corpus Christi and Trans Permian Partner to Secure $8 Billion for Hydrogen Hubs Along the Gulf of Mexico

The Department of Energy’s clean energy division has announced that the Port of Corpus Christi and the Trans Permian hydrogen hub have submitted a joint application for $8 billion in funding from last year’s bipartisan infrastructure bill. This funding will be used to establish two hydrogen hubs along the Gulf of Mexico, which will provide …

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Exploring the Potential of Hydrogen as an Energy Source for Germany’s Energy Transition

Exploring the Potential of Hydrogen as an Energy Source for Germany’s Energy Transition

The article discusses the use of hydrogen as an energy source for Germany and the challenges associated with its production. Hydrogen is seen as a key energy carrier for the country’s energy transition, but it is currently expensive to produce due to the need for energy to separate it from other compounds in which it …

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