$27 million subsidy for low emissions heavy vehicles24 Sep 24 - Last week the government announced $27.75 million for the Low Emissions Heavy Vehicle Fund, to subsidise the purchase price of low and zero-emissions heavy vehicles. |
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Relief coming for South Auckland train commuters19 Aug 24 - By Mary Afemata, Local Democracy Reporter | After two years of disruptions, trains will once again be running along a major stretch of south Auckland's rail line by January 2025. |
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Wealthy Kiwis driving up transport emissions13 Jun 24 - Cashed-up Kiwis are pumping out more than their fair share of transport emissions, driving more frequently and over longer distances, according to new research. |
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Transport policy threatens climate targets2 Apr 24 - By Robert McLachlan | OPINION: The government’s move to drop climate considerations from land transport policy constitutes climate denial - and puts Aotearoa’s first emissions reduction plan at risk. |
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Govt should have considered climate impacts of EV road user charges13 Mar 24 - The government should have done a climate impacts assessment on its proposed road user charges for electric vehicles, with the new charges likely to lead to a significant increase in carbon emissions, according to an expert. |
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New transport policy will increase emissions: Green Party5 Mar 24 - Transport Minister Simeon Brown has announced the government will spend $7 billion a year for the next three years to build 15 new Roads of National Significance, while also cutting spending for mode shift to cycling, walking, and bus infrastructure. |
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Mainfreight releases climate related risks report12 Oct 23 - Transport company Mainfreight has released its first climate related risks report, saying its position is “net positive” in terms of climate risks and opportunities. |
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Shifting gears on transport emissions10 Oct 23 - Business vehicle fleets are still lagging on emission reductions, EROAD’s latest Sustainability Survey shows. |
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Z’s parent company predicts “robust” fossil fuel demand for next 10 years31 Jul 23 - Demand for petrol retailers will remain high into the 2030s in New Zealand – years after some countries have banned the sale of fossil fuel vehicles, an energy giant predicts. |
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How close are we to price parity between EVs and ICE vehicles?10 Dec 21 - The price of the batteries that power electric vehicles has fallen by about 90 percent since 2010, a continuing trend that will soon make EVs less expensive than gasoline vehicles. |
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Climate change mitigation reshaping capital’s streets24 Sep 21 - A commitment to cutting the city’s GHG emissions has seen Wellington City Council greenlight consultation on a plan that will see 147km of cycle paths rolled out over the next 10 years. |
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Maersk spends £1bn on ‘carbon neutral’ container ships25 Aug 21 - The world’s biggest shipping company is investing $1.4bn (£1bn) to speed up its switch to carbon neutral operations, ordering eight container vessels that can be fuelled by green methanol as well as... |
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Fancy checking out an e-bike?20 Jul 21 - Canberra’s e-bike library has been struggling to keep up with demand since it was launched last September. |
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Joint venture to build electric passenger-plane1 Apr 21 - Rolls-Royce, Tecnam and Scandinavia’s largest airline, Widerøe, have entered into a partnership that they say will see the launch of an all-electric aircraft for passengers by 2026. |
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Shell to link execs' pay to climate performance30 Mar 21 - Royal Dutch Shell proposes linking its directors' pay more closely to the group's climate performance and severing the link between bonuses and liquefied natural gas production volumes. |
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Aviation fuel from food waste could cut emissions22 Mar 21 - Food waste could be instrumental in producing sustainable aviation fuel, according to a recent study. |
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EV subsidy plan causes division19 Mar 21 - Toyota New Zealand will continue to push for financial incentives for those buying electric vehicles when it responds to the ClimCom draft report. |
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Japan's car--making heavyweights could be facing an electric shock19 Mar 21 - Japan’s traditional car-making giants need to raise their game in the race to develop pure, battery-driven electric vehicles or risk being left behind by Chinese, American and European producers,... |
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IEA warns petrol demand may never recover19 Mar 21 - Gasoline demand may never recover to pre-pandemic levels, the International Energy Agency says, with increased use in developing countries offset by rising fuel efficiency and a switch to electric... |
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