Volkswagen is set to debut several active safety features in Europe, possibly as part of the upcoming launch of the ID.7.
Author: Steve Hanley
Japanese car companies have dominated sales in southeast Asia for decades, but pressure from Chinese competitors is changing that.
The World Economic Forum has several suggestions for how renewable energy advocates can overcome community opposition.
A law in Michigan designed to speed up the permitting process for renewable energy is facing strong opposition from local communities.
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Biofuels for diesel engines can be made much more efficiently, according to researchers at Washington University in St. Louis.