As battery prices plummet and EV sales surge globally, the industry shifts focus from oil dependency towards minerals and manufacturing, reshaping the future of transportation and supply chains. The shock that followed the brief closure of the Strait of Hormuz in March, when crude climbed to US$120 a barrel, revived…
As battery prices plummet and EV sales surge globally, the industry shifts focus from oil dependency towards minerals and manufacturing, reshaping the future of transportation and supply chains. The shock that followed the brief closure of the Strait of Hormuz in March, when crude climbed to US$120 a barrel, revived…
As battery prices plummet and EV sales surge globally, the industry shifts focus from oil dependency towards minerals and manufacturing, reshaping the future of transportation and supply chains. The shock that followed the brief closure of the Strait of Hormuz in March, when crude climbed to US$120 a barrel, revived…
As battery prices plummet and EV sales surge globally, the industry shifts focus from oil dependency towards minerals and manufacturing, reshaping the future of transportation and supply chains. The shock that followed the brief closure of the Strait of Hormuz in March, when crude climbed to US$120 a barrel, revived…
Industrial companies are increasingly adopting integrated advanced manufacturing technologies to enhance resilience, efficiency, and sustainability amid global supply chain challenges and rising labour costs, marking a shift from isolated automation to strategic management. Advanced manufacturing has moved from a niche strategy to a baseline expectation for industrial companies facing higher…
New research from EcoVadis and Accenture reveals that leading companies are prioritising innovation over compliance in procurement to boost resilience, adapt to disruption, and unlock higher returns, with technology playing a key role in transforming supply chain management. Sustainable procurement is moving beyond a narrow focus on regulatory box-ticking, with…
European Union governments are set to strengthen their commitment to renewable energy and industrial resilience in response to geopolitical tensions and surging fossil fuel prices, linking climate ambitions with strategic independence. European Union governments are preparing to sharpen the bloc’s clean energy push in response to the economic shock from…
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Falling battery costs turn electric vehicles into a mainstream power shift, beyond oil disruptions
As battery prices plummet and EV sales surge globally, the industry shifts focus from oil dependency towards minerals and manufacturing, reshaping the future of transportation and supply chains. The shock that followed the brief closure of the Strait of Hormuz in March, when crude climbed to US$120 a barrel, revived an old debate: whether expensive oil can finally push electric vehicles into a lasting mass-market breakthrough. History offers reasons for doubt. Previous EV booms followed the 1973 oil embargo and other periods of energy strain, only to fade once fossil fuel prices eased. This time, the economics look different. The…
Industrial companies are increasingly adopting integrated advanced manufacturing technologies to enhance resilience, efficiency, and sustainability amid global supply chain challenges and rising labour costs, marking a shift from isolated automation to strategic management. Advanced manufacturing has moved from a niche strategy to a baseline expectation for industrial companies facing higher labour costs, persistent supply chain volatility and growing pressure to deliver customised output at speed. At its core, it is about using digital and physical technologies to improve how products are designed, made, inspected and delivered, while also making operations more efficient and resilient across the full value chain. The…
Innovative procurement strategies drive resilience and growth amid supply chain disruptions
New research from EcoVadis and Accenture reveals that leading companies are prioritising innovation over compliance in procurement to boost resilience, adapt to disruption, and unlock higher returns, with technology playing a key role in transforming supply chain management. Sustainable procurement is moving beyond a narrow focus on regulatory box-ticking, with new research from EcoVadis and Accenture suggesting that the strongest companies now see innovation as the main route to returns. In the 2026 Sustainable Procurement Barometer, 80% of the top 10% of performers say innovation is their primary source of ROI from sustainable procurement, compared with 54% of other organisations.…
EU accelerates clean energy shift amid Iran crisis to boost energy independence and resilience
European Union governments are set to strengthen their commitment to renewable energy and industrial resilience in response to geopolitical tensions and surging fossil fuel prices, linking climate ambitions with strategic independence. European Union governments are preparing to sharpen the bloc’s clean energy push in response to the economic shock from the war in Iran, according to a draft agreement seen by Politico. The text, which has already been approved by the EU Council’s Political and Security Committee and is expected to be signed off by foreign ministers next Tuesday, sets out a more explicit link between energy security, climate policy…
The Tony Blair Institute urges Britain to recalibrate its energy strategy, emphasising affordable, reliable power to safeguard industry amid the push for net zero. The Tony Blair Institute has made a striking intervention in Britain’s energy debate, arguing that the country has drifted away from the basic test of whether power is affordable, reliable and sufficient to support a modern industrial economy. For a policy organisation founded by a former Labour prime minister who helped entrench climate policy in British governance, the message amounts to an argument for recalibration rather than abandonment: net zero remains the destination, but the route…
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As battery prices plummet and EV sales surge globally, the industry shifts focus from oil dependency towards minerals and manufacturing, reshaping the future of transportation and supply chains. The shock that followed the brief closure of the Strait of Hormuz in March, when crude climbed to US$120 a barrel, revived…
Industrial companies are increasingly adopting integrated advanced manufacturing technologies to enhance resilience, efficiency, and sustainability amid global supply chain challenges and rising labour costs, marking a shift from isolated automation to strategic management. Advanced manufacturing has moved from a niche strategy to a baseline expectation for industrial companies facing higher…
New research from EcoVadis and Accenture reveals that leading companies are prioritising innovation over compliance in procurement to boost resilience, adapt to disruption, and unlock higher returns, with technology playing a key role in transforming supply chain management. Sustainable procurement is moving beyond a narrow focus on regulatory box-ticking, with…
European Union governments are set to strengthen their commitment to renewable energy and industrial resilience in response to geopolitical tensions and surging fossil fuel prices, linking climate ambitions with strategic independence. European Union governments are preparing to sharpen the bloc’s clean energy push in response to the economic shock from…
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As battery prices plummet and EV sales surge globally, the industry shifts focus from oil dependency towards minerals and manufacturing, reshaping the future of transportation and supply chains. The shock that followed the brief closure of the Strait of Hormuz in March, when crude climbed to US$120 a barrel, revived an old debate: whether expensive oil can finally push electric vehicles into a lasting mass-market breakthrough. History offers reasons for doubt. Previous EV booms followed the 1973 oil embargo and other periods of energy strain, only to fade once fossil fuel prices eased. This time, the economics look different. The…
New research from EcoVadis and Accenture reveals that leading companies are prioritising innovation over compliance in procurement to boost resilience, adapt to disruption, and unlock higher returns, with technology playing a key role in transforming supply chain management. Sustainable procurement is moving beyond a narrow focus on regulatory box-ticking, with new research from EcoVadis and Accenture suggesting that the strongest companies now see innovation as the main route to returns. In the 2026 Sustainable Procurement Barometer, 80% of the top 10% of performers say innovation is their primary source of ROI from sustainable procurement, compared with 54% of other organisations.…
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Active managed charging transforms EVs into grid stabilisers, delaying costly infrastructure upgrades
A new study reveals that intelligent optimisation of EV charging can significantly increase grid capacity, reduce system costs, and delay infrastructure upgrades, with broad implications for the energy transition. Electric vehicles, when coordinated intelligently, can transform from individual loads into a collectively managed resource that eases pressure on distribution networks and delays costly upgrades. A new analysis by The Brattle Group, commissioned by EnergyHub and based on data from an EnergyHub pilot in Washington State, finds that actively optimised charging can substantially raise how many EVs a given section of the grid can support while lowering system costs and meeting…
Royal Society report reveals overlooked potential in industrial waste heat for decarbonisation
A new Royal Society report highlights untapped thermal energy in UK’s industrial sector, proposing heat cascade strategies to slash emissions, cut costs, and boost low-carbon heating across communities. A new Royal Society report argues that the UK’s industrial sector contains a largely overlooked resource: the vast quantities of thermal energy currently discarded as waste. According to the report, industrial heating is responsible for roughly 14% of the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions, and about half of the energy consumed in industry is lost as heat. Capturing and redeploying that thermal energy, the authors say, would curb emissions, shrink operating bills and…
Rising costs and complex logistics threaten cement sector's carbon capture plans without public support
Industry experts highlight that soaring electricity prices and logistical challenges are undermining the economic viability of CCS in cement factories, calling for targeted public interventions to enable large-scale decarbonisation. A senior executive at Heidelberg Materials has told Carbon Pulse that soaring electricity prices and complex supply chains have undermined the investment case for carbon capture and storage (CCS) at cement plants, leaving large-scale deployment dependent on public support. Industry analyses and academic studies paint a similar picture: capturing the bulk of CO2 from a cement kiln is highly energy‑intensive and costly, and those costs quickly erode the already thin margins…
China’s energy transition accelerates with record renewables and fossil-fuel output in 2025
China reports a landmark year in 2025, with significant increases in renewable generation and fossil-fuel production, reshaping opportunities and risks for decarbonising industry amid advancing market reforms and expanding storage capacity. China’s energy system recorded what state officials described as a landmark year in 2025, combining higher domestic fossil‑fuel output with a rapid scale‑up of renewables, larger storage capacity and deeper market liberalisation , developments that are reshaping opportunities and risks for industrial decarbonisation. According to China Daily, the National Energy Administration (NEA) said domestic crude oil and natural gas production reached record levels in 2025, rising 1.5 percent and…
Researchers develop a novel concrete made from desert sand, plant-derived additives, and milled wood particles, potentially reducing reliance on environmentally damaging extraction methods for non-loadbearing applications. Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the University of Tokyo have presented a prototype construction material that could allow the abundant but notoriously unusable desert sand to play a role in reducing the extractive pressure on riverbeds and quarries. According to the study published in the Journal of Building Engineering, the team’s so-called botanical sand concrete binds fine desert grains with plant-derived additives and milled wood particles under controlled heat…
US policy shift curtails federal support for wind and solar, reshaping renewable investment landscape
The Biden administration’s withdrawal of subsidies and permits for wind and solar projects since 2025 is forcing industry stakeholders to reassess investment strategies, with implications for decarbonisation efforts and energy security. The US federal government’s retreat from subsidies and permitting for wind and solar has forced a reality check across the renewable sector, with policy shifts enacted since 2025 reshaping the commercial landscape for developers, grid operators and corporate decarbonisation planners. The administration moved decisively to remove fiscal and regulatory preferences for non-dispatchable resources. According to a White House fact sheet, an Executive Order signed in July 2025 directed Treasury…
Fundamental Advisors has unveiled MorningSky Power, a new platform designed to develop and operate utility-scale solar and battery projects across 27 US states, amidst ongoing industry consolidation and structural shifts driven by Pine Gate’s bankruptcy proceedings. Fundamental Advisors has launched MorningSky Power, a new platform to develop and operate utility‑scale solar and battery storage projects across the United States, the firm said in a statement. Headquartered in Asheville, North Carolina, MorningSky will operate in 27 states with a development portfolio the company describes as 117 projects totalling roughly 20 GW of solar and storage capacity, and will focus on advancing…
Australia’s renewable support schemes face renewed calls for transparency amid taxpayer concerns
Major federal programmes driving Australia’s low‑emissions transition are under scrutiny for lacking transparency on funding and outcomes, prompting calls for independent audits and clearer public disclosure to ensure effective and accountable use of taxpayer funds. Australia’s major federal programmes to accelerate low‑emissions capacity are coming under renewed pressure over secrecy about the scale, cost and returns of taxpayer support, prompting calls from investors, economists and policy researchers for much stronger public oversight. Industry figures have warned that the Capacity Investment Scheme and the National Reconstruction Fund risk morphing into opaque vehicles for public spending unless the government discloses how funds…
Liquefied natural gas is rapidly becoming the preferred alternative fuel for ships striving to meet stringent greenhouse gas regulations, with expanding infrastructure and evolving market dynamics shaping the future of maritime decarbonisation. Liquefied natural gas has emerged as the dominant option among alternative marine fuels as shipowners race to meet tightening greenhouse gas obligations in European waters and beyond. Market data and industry reports point to rapid growth in LNG bunkering infrastructure, vessel orders and sales volumes, reinforcing its role as a practical near‑term pathway to emissions reductions while longer‑term fuels remain constrained. According to Argus Media, the EU’s FuelEU…
UK government boosts sustainable aviation funding but faces hurdles in decarbonising air cargo
The UK government announces £106 million investment in green aviation and SAF projects, aiming to reduce emissions amid airport expansions, yet practical challenges and supply constraints threaten to delay meaningful progress in air cargo decarbonisation. The UK government’s recent allocation of £43 million to green aviation initiatives and a separate £63 million pot for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) projects reinforces policy signals aimed at cutting aviation emissions while supporting growth at major freight gateways. For air cargo operators, the package offers a mix of near-term operational levers and longer-term structural measures, but stops short of delivering an immediate decarbonisation fix…
