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Dubai's Gayo Aviation orders 10 amphibious aircraft from Jekta
Companies sign letter of intent for 10 electrically-powered amphibious aircraft
An illustration of the electrically-powered Passenger Hydro Aircraft Zero Emission 100 (PHA-ZE 100), made by Swiss start-up Jekta. Photo: Jekta
Electric cars on display during the launch of a car charging station at the Dewa headquarters in Garhoud, Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
What lies ahead for electric cars in the UAE

Motoring

Wayne Griffiths, left, president of Seat, with King Felipe VI of Spain, centre, and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, and a Cupra Urbanrebel EV during the foundation stone laying ceremony for the PowerCo batteries gigafactory that Volkswagen group is building in Sagunto. AFP
Why Volkswagen is keen on investing in mines

Business

Ships unload their cargo at the Port of Los Angeles in the US. International cargo and container shipping is responsible for three per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Reuters
Why the shipping industry is struggling to shrink its carbon footprint

Business

From right, Abdulla bin Touq, UAE Minister of Economy and chairman of the General Civil Aviation Authority; Maryam Al Hammadi, Minister of State and Secretary General of the UAE Cabinet; and Bala Subramanian, UPS chief digital and technology officer, at the unveiling of the UAE Regulations Lab licence for electric cargo aircraft. Photo: Government Media Office
UAE issues licence for electric cargo aircraft

Aviation

Beeah Group has operations spanning waste collection and city cleaning services, waste processing and materials recovery, as well as renewable power energy. Photo: Beeah
Beeah launches AI-driven facility to strengthen zero waste to landfills goal
Dewa and Desolenator have already installed a pilot desalination plant powered by solar energy at the Jebel Ali power plant and desalination complex, which has a minimum production capacity of 1,000 litres per day. Photo: Dewa
Dewa and Desolenator to build solar-powered desalination system
Angela Wilkinson, secretary general of the World Energy Council. Khushnum Bhandari for The National
'Energy transition must put society first to help avoid inequality'
A cattle-pulled cart passes the central chimneys of the coal-fired NTPC Dadri Power Plant in Gautam Budh Nagar district, Uttar Pradesh, India. The South Asian state relies on coal for about 70% of its electricity generation. Bloomberg
Explainer: What the path to net-zero and carbon neutral means
How hydrogen is extracted and used
Hydrogen is the Middle East's next black gold
Acwa Power chief executive, Paddy Padmanathan. Acwa Power and Air Products are building the world's largest green hydrogen production facility in Saudi Arabia's Neom. Victor Besa/ The National
Clean hydrogen explained: Business Extra
Nasser Al Mansoori, right, with engineer Sareer Khattak at the Khab Al Dhas forest in the Western Region of Abu Dhabi. Christopher Pike / The National
How UAE landfills are becoming solar farms
ROAD TO NET ZERO
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