Geely, the Chinese automotive company, has announced its new strategy to develop methanol as an energy alternative, highlighting the challenges faced by electric vehicles. This initiative aligns with the Chinese government's efforts to promote a shift towards green energy.
The sharp rise in energy prices due to the conflict in the Middle East has prompted the European Central Bank to urgently call for reducing Europe's dependence on fossil fuels. This shift towards renewable energy has become a pressing necessity to address economic and geopolitical challenges.
The European aviation sector is currently grappling with a fuel shortage that coincides with rising geopolitical tensions and trade policies. This complex equation threatens both energy security and the sustainability of the green transition in the region.
The European Union's climate ambitions face increasing pressure due to soaring energy prices caused by the war against Iran. As EU leaders strive to ensure energy security, the challenge lies in achieving energy independence and transitioning to clean energy.
During a three-day visit to Sichuan Province, Chinese Premier <strong>Li Qiang</strong> called for the acceleration of a 'New Energy System' to enhance the green transition and increase the use of <strong>artificial intelligence</strong> in the energy sector. This call comes amid rising global supply fluctuations.