Belgian Solar Team heads for American Challenge

November 14, 2025

In July 2026, the students of the Innoptus Solar Team (KU Leuven) will travel to the United States to participate in the American Solar Challenge. After a strong performance and third place in Australia in August 2025, the Belgian team wants to showcase Belgian innovation in America. For the firThis content has been archived. Log in […]

EU Parliament approves 90% emission reduction by 2040

November 14, 2025

The European Parliament on Thursday backed a target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040 compared with 1990 levels, broadly aligning with the position agreed earlier by EU member states. 379 MEPs voted in favor, 248 against. The 2040 target is now legally enshrined as an intermediate sThis content has been archived. Log […]

French study: PHEVs may be ‘worst of both worlds’ for wallets and climate

November 14, 2025

A new study by the French Institut Mobilités en Transition (IMT) casts fresh doubt on the future of plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs), arguing that prolonging their sale in Europe beyond 2035 would harm both household budgets and the continent’s climate ambitions. The study finds that for buyersThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe […]

Flanders and Wallonia reach agreement with industry on CO2 capture

November 14, 2025

The Flemish and Walloon governments reached an agreement at the beginning of this month with some of the largest CO2 emitters in Belgian industry on the capture, storage, and transport of carbon dioxide, also known as CCUS. The agreement was signed yesterday at building materials manufacturer HolThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe […]

IEA predicts era of renewables, but oil demand continues to grow

November 13, 2025

Electricity will become an increasingly important energy source over the next ten years, according to the International Energy Agency. The agency expects electricity demand to grow by at least 40 percent between now and 2035. We will use more and more electricity for air conditioning, industry, elecThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe […]

UN report: ‘Demand for air conditioning could triple by 2050’

November 12, 2025

If current trends continue, the demand for air conditioning could triple by 2050. This is the warning from the Global Cooling Watch 2050 study, published by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) on the sidelines of COP30, the UN climate summit that started on Monday in Belem, Brazil. TThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe […]

European airlines pledge to stop ‘greenwashing’

November 11, 2025

Twenty-one European airlines have committed to stop making claims in relation to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions deemed misleading, the European Commission said on Friday. The airlines include some of the largest in Europe, such as Lufthansa (parent company of Brussels Airlines), Ryanair, KLM, and AThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level […]

Jera Nex BP launches new hydrogen refueling station in Ostend

November 11, 2025

A new hydrogen filling station for ships was officially inaugurated in the port of Ostend on Friday. Jera Nex BP developed the hydrogen filling station, and in the initial phase, only one ship will use it: the Windcat 48, which uses green hydrogen to sail from the port of Ostend to a wind farm in tThis […]

Powering the circular economy on two wheels: Upway’s $60M boost

November 07, 2025

Upway, which claims to be the global market leader in refurbished e-bikes, has just raised $60 million in funding to give new life to 1 million e-bikes by 2030. This brings the total funding raised since its founding in 2021 to more than $125 million. The company’s business model is simple: UpwaThis content has been archived. […]

EU member states reach preliminary deal on 2040 climate target

November 06, 2025

On the eve of the UN climate summit in Brazil, the EU climate ministers reached an agreement on a 2040 climate target on Wednesday morning. The EU member states have agreed to the European Commission’s proposal to reduce CO2 emissions by 90 percent by 2040 compared to 1990. However, the agreemThis content has been archived. Log in […]

Brussels Villo! bike-sharing rentals down 40% as e-bikes surge

November 05, 2025

In March, the Mobility Committee of the Brussels Parliament already reached a consensus: Villo!, the public bike-sharing system, is underperforming and urgently needs to be replaced. A new report by the Brussels Institute for Statistics and Analysis (IBSA) now confirms this negative trend. BetweeThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level […]

The EU will present CO2 regulations for company fleets in December

November 05, 2025

The EU has been revising its CO2 regulations for companies for some time now, and many companies fear an early combustion engine ban through the back door. The Commission is expected to present its plans in mid-December. According to the German specialized magazine Automobilwoche, citing industriThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to […]

Decade after Paris: catastrophic 4°C warming avoided, danger persists

November 03, 2025

Thanks to the Paris Climate Agreement, our planet is no longer heading toward a catastrophic 4 degrees of warming, but is still facing an additional 2.6 degrees Celsius. That is what climate specialists from the World Weather Attribution and Climate Central have calculated. Ten years ago, the ParThis content has been archived. Log in or […]

UN Fund hits $19.3 billion record in climate investments

October 31, 2025

“The United Nations’ Green Climate Fund (GCF) has had a record year in terms of approving projects in countries vulnerable to climate change, thanks in part to reforms that have reduced bureaucratic hurdles,” said its Executive Director, Mafalda Duarte, in an interview with AFP. GCF, founded in This content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe […]

Turkish SynPet to invest €300 million in new plastics recycling plant Antwerp

October 30, 2025

After more than ten years of research and fine-tuning of its pilot plant in Istanbul, Turkish SynPet Technologies has chosen the Port of Antwerp to build its first large-scale plastic recycling plant. The project will represent a 300-million-euro investment. If all goes according to plan, the plaThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe […]

De Lijn remains a major sponsor of LEZs through fines

October 30, 2025

The Flemish public transport company De Lijn continues to rack up fines for violations of the low-emission zone (LEZ). In the first six months of this year, it has already paid almost 150,000 euros in fines, more than double the total spent in 2024. De Lijn will also have to pay LEZ fines next yearThis content […]

Bill Gates: ‘Global warming will not lead to humanity’s demise’

October 30, 2025

According to the American billionaire and philanthropist Bill Gates, global warming “is not going to lead to the disappearance of humanity”. While climate change will have “serious consequences, particularly for people in the poorest countries, […] people will be able to live and prosper on most oThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe […]

Lancet Countdown warns: climate inaction is killing millions each year

October 29, 2025

The lack of action on climate change claims millions of lives every year and puts health care systems under strain. “The climate crisis has become a health crisis,” states the latest Lancet Countdown report, published today in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). The LancThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a […]

Council of State critical of scrapping stricter LEZ rules

October 28, 2025

The Council of State is very critical of the Flemish plans to abolish the tightening of low-emission zones from 2026. According to the Council’s advice, which Belga was able to view, the intervention entails a “significant deterioration” in health and the environment. The original plan was to This content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to […]

Vias: ‘34% more pedestrian accidents due to winter time’

October 24, 2025

On Sunday, we will switch back to winter time. Clocks will be turned back one hour, extending the night by one hour and giving us an extra hour of sleep. Unfortunately, it also means that it will get dark earlier in the evening, and that there will be more pedestrian accidents after the time switchThis content […]

More Belgian families opt for cargo or longtail bikes in the city

October 23, 2025

Despite the high cost, Belgian urban families are increasingly opting for cargo bikes. According to figures from the mobility federation Traxio, sales in Belgium have skyrocketed over the past two years, rising by more than 66%, from 9,585 units in 2022 to 15,246 in 2024. The success of the cargoThis content has been archived. Log […]

Michael Jost: ‘There’s no alternative to electric drives for cars’

October 23, 2025

Michael Jost, former head of VW Group’s product strategy, recently addressed the car industry, policymakers, and the general public at the E4Testival in Germany. His message was clear: “There is no alternative for electromobility and the so-called technology openness is an illusion.” His discoursThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level […]

EU’s Hoekstra: Carbon tax must shield citizens and SMEs from fuel hikes

October 22, 2025

The European Commission will propose measures to mitigate the impact of its new carbon tax on citizens and businesses. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wants to alleviate fears of price increases and provide Member States with resources to support families by adjusting the implementation ofThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to […]

LEZ in Brussels leads to faster fleet renewal

October 22, 2025

Criticized by some and cherished by others, the low-emission zone (LEZ) in Brussels is having the desired effect, according to the annual evaluation by Brussels Environment. The LEZ is leading to faster fleet renewal and better air quality in the Brussels-Capital Region. An average of 360,000 uniThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe […]

Another 317,600 Belgian dieselgate victims have five days left to file claim

October 21, 2025

Belgian victims of the Dieselgate scandal who still want to file a claim for €1,000 in compensation need to hurry, because the deadline of Sunday, October 26th, is fast approaching. However, the victims themselves do not seem to be losing any sleep over it. According to the newspaper Het LaatstThis content has been archived. Log […]

Nissan cozies up to BYD instead of Renault to avoid EU CO₂ fines

October 21, 2025

“Nissan intends to CO₂-pool with BYD across the EU during 2025 to meet more challenging emissions targets.”  That’s what Schmidt Automotive Research, a UK-established, Germany-based independent consultancy and publishing firm that specializes in the automotive market, predicts. However, neitherThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level that has access to archived […]

Volvo Cars launches free home charging initiative, starting in Sweden

October 21, 2025

Volvo Cars is offering Swedish car buyers one year of free home charging with the launch of its free charge initiative. Volvo Cars is partnering with Swedish energy company Vattenfall to introduce this offer, which aims to make the switch to fully electric cars more attractive and accessible for morThis content has been archived. Log […]

Research project Efferest focuses on user-oriented EV development

October 20, 2025

The EU-funded research project ‘Efferest’ aims to make electric vehicles more efficient, focusing specifically on the interaction between systems and components that manage interior comfort and powertrain performance. The project targets significant improvements in cabin comfort and drivetrain syThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level that has access to archived […]

Net-Zero Framework shipping postponed under pressure from Trump

October 20, 2025

The vote on a carbon tax for international shipping, known as the Net-Zero Framework (NZF), has been postponed for a year. This was decided on Friday in London by the member states of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the maritime branch of the United Nations. The postponement comes This content has been archived. Log in […]

WMO: ‘CO2 in atmosphere increased by record amount’

October 16, 2025

The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere increased by a record amount in 2024, potentially further warming the planet and leading to more extreme climate events. The concentration of greenhouse gases in the air increased by 3.5 ppm (parts per million) between 2023 and 2024 – the highest increase since This content has been archived. […]

T&E: ‘PHEVs pollute almost as much as petrol cars’

October 16, 2025

The EU car industry wants plug-in hybrid vehicles to be considered carbon neutral, but data from thousands of vehicles shows that PHEVs emit just 19% less CO2 per km, on average, than petrol and diesel cars. Carmakers are lobbying and asking EU lawmakers to treat hybrids as clean vehicles under aThis content has been archived. […]

Longest Scheldt microtunnel completed to reuse heat from waste incineration

October 15, 2025

Work on extending the Ecluse steam network from the left to the right bank of the Scheldt has reached a significant milestone. On Tuesday, October 14th, Flemish Minister for Energy and Climate Melissa Depraetere visited the site to inaugurate this technical achievement. The Ecluse tunnel under thThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe […]

Five car makes face UK’s high court over dieselgate scandal

October 14, 2025

The High Court in London has opened one of the most attention-grabbing consumer trials in recent years. Five car manufacturers are accused of deceiving millions of drivers by installing defeat devices to cheat pollution tests. The case, expected to run for three months, revives the scandal that hasThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe […]

Washington wants to force the world to get rid of CO2 tax for shipping

October 13, 2025

The United States is threatening sanctions if the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the United Nations’ maritime branch, votes this week in London to adopt the Net-Zero Framework definitively. This framework aims to make shipping greener through a carbon tax. Sixty-three countries have aThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level that […]

Scientists warn: ‘Climatological tipping point for coral reef death has been reached’

October 13, 2025

The death of coral reefs marks the first catastrophic climate tipping point linked to greenhouse gas emissions. “Unless global heating is reduced to 1.2 degrees Celsius ‘as fast as possible’, warm water coral reefs will not remain ‘at any meaningful scale’,” the Global Tipping Points Report This content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe […]

Lufthansa CEO fears aviation sector will not achieve its 2050 climate targets

October 10, 2025

The head of Lufthansa does not believe the aviation sector will achieve net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050. CEO Carsten Spohr attributes this to the slow development of technology and the increased availability of more sustainable aircraft fuels. The Lufthansa Group has set itself ambitious climate pThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to […]

EnergyVision experiments with small wind turbines for the home

October 10, 2025

The listed energy company EnergyVision wants to invest more in wind turbines to complement its solar panels. EnergyVision is a Belgian energy company that supplies 100% green, locally produced electricity, primarily from solar installations installed for households and businesses in Belgium.  This content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level that has access to […]

T&E: ‘Biofuels globally emit more CO2 than the fossil fuels they replace’

October 09, 2025

Global biofuels emit 16% more CO2 than the fossil fuels they replace, due to the indirect impacts of farming and deforestation, a new Cerulogy report on behalf of T&E shows. By 2030, biofuels are projected to emit 70 Mt CO₂e more than the fossil fuels they replace, equivalent to the annual emiThis content has been […]

T&E: ‘Demands EU car industry would halve EV sales’

October 09, 2025

The car industry is demanding loopholes in the EU car CO2 law that would halve the bloc’s ambition of selling only zero-emission cars in 2035. That’s according to T&E analysis of a leaked position paper by the European car industry lobby ACEA. Carmakers are demanding more than 10 loopholThis content has been archived. Log in or […]

Ghent postpones LEZ evaluation until legal certainty ensured

October 08, 2025

There will be no evaluation of the low-emission zone (LEZ) in Ghent for the time being. This is according to Filip Watteeuw (Groen), alderman for Climate and Environment, among others. According to Watteeuw, there is currently too much legal uncertainty, which means that the city cannot and will noThis content has been archived. Log in or […]

IEA: ‘Global renewable growth slows 5% amid US and China policy shifts’

October 08, 2025

According to the latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), growth in renewable energy is slowing due to policy changes in the United States and China. In its Renewables 2025 report, the IEA has lowered its projection for global renewable capacity additions in 2025–2030 by apThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level […]

Merz ups pressure on EU Commission regarding ICE ban in 2035

October 07, 2025

The German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, declared yesterday that he wants the EU Commission to abolish the EU ban on the sale of ICE cars after 2035. “I don’t wish Germany to be one of the countries supporting this bad interdiction,” he said on the TV channel NTV. The pressure of big German car comThis content […]

Belgium finally has its national climate plan

October 07, 2025

After more than a year of delays, the Belgian federal government and the regions of Flanders, Wallonia, and the Brussels-Capital Region have finalized the approval of the National Energy and Climate Plan (NEKP). At the same time, an agreement has also been reached on the distribution of funds froThis content has been archived. Log in […]

BMW Group wants top innovation for its plants

October 03, 2025

Last Tuesday, Oliver Zipse, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG, officially opened the BMW Group plant in Debrecen. The BMW Group’s newest and most innovative production site marks the beginning of a new era for the company. Meanwhile, BMW Group Plant Leipzig is planning a hydrogen piThis content has been archived. Log […]

Heijmans unveils Europe’s first self-driving electric road roller

October 03, 2025

Dutch construction giant Heijmans has launched what it claims to be Europe’s first autonomous electric road roller. The prototype must help tackle labour shortages and cut emissions on infrastructure projects. Heijmans is one of the Netherlands’ biggest construction firms. As part of tighteThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level that has access […]

Bpost delivers emission-free in Brussels with electric vans and bicycles

October 01, 2025

Starting today, Belgian postal company Bpost will deliver its parcels and mail in the 19 municipalities of Brussels completely emission-free. According to Bpost, this makes the capital the first European metropolis where postal workers make their daily rounds completely emission-free. 565 electriThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level that has […]

Curtain falls on Tihange 1 nuclear power plant

September 30, 2025

Four in a row, because after the Doel 3, Tihange 2, and Doel 1 nuclear reactors were permanently shut down earlier, on Monday night, the plug will also be pulled on Tihange 1. The nuclear reactor has been in service for 50 years, although the Belgian government hopes that this is not the end of […]

New social leasing plan in France for EVs

September 30, 2025

France is launching a new round of its social leasing plan for the purchase of electric cars, aimed at lower-income households. The system was also launched last year, but was suspended after about six weeks because the budget was quickly exhausted as the number of validated orders was much higher tThis content has been archived. […]

WeCar, Brussels mothers’ solution to facilitate carpooling for parents

September 29, 2025

Two Brussels mothers have launched WeCar.mobi, a free carpooling platform designed to make life a lot easier for parents. The platform enables you to coordinate carpooling for private groups, such as after-school activities, birthday parties, or sports matches, while also reducing your individual cThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level that […]

Belgian flat rate for home charging decreases but becomes permanent

September 29, 2025

Anyone in Belgium who charges their electric company car at home will receive reimbursement from their employer for the charging costs. Since January, a flat-rate amount has been applied because the actual price is virtually impossible to calculate. This flat rate, which reimburses the cost of chThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe […]

BMW spotlights iX3 as ‘circularity champion’ at Climate Week NYC

September 29, 2025

Last week, BMW was one of the few major carmakers present at Climate Week NYC, attempting to convince the audience of the automotive industry’s efforts toward a sustainable future by spotlighting its Neue Klasse iX3 as a milestone in circularity, efficiency, and lifecycle CO2 reduction. At the saThis content has been archived. Log in or […]

EU finds China’s first-time announced climate targets “disappointing”

September 26, 2025

China announced on Wednesday at the United Nations climate summit that it will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 7 to 10 percent by 2035, a figure the European Union considers insufficient.  It was Chinese President Xi Jinping who presented the climate goals during a video address. It is the fThis content has been archived. Log in […]

Dieselgate: French customers can still claim compensation after 5 years

September 25, 2025

The Dieselgate ‘nightmare’ continues to haunt Volkswagen. Disadvantaged Volkswagen customers in France can still claim compensation five years after being informed that cheating software had been installed in their cars. This was ruled by the Court of Cassation, France’s highest Court. PreviouslyThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level that has […]

Scientists warn ocean acidification exceeds safe boundary for ecosystems

September 25, 2025

According to a 2025 report from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Research (PIK), ocean acidification has now exceeded a safe boundary for ecosystems. It is the first time it is placed in the ‘danger zone’. This also means that seven out of the nine ‘planetary boundaries’ have now been crossed. TThis content has been archived. […]

TotalEnergies and RWE to build France’s largest offshore wind farm

September 25, 2025

The French government has designated the French company TotalEnergies and the German RWE to build a large wind farm off the Normandy coast – the largest renewable energy project ever in France. RWE and TotalEnergies had been prequalified and are collaborating on the project’s design, developmentThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to […]

Pakistan province launches free pink EV scooters for young women

September 24, 2025

It’s a different way of promoting the green transition,  in this case, in pink. The Sindh province in Pakistan, in the southeastern region of the country, has recently launched a bold new initiative aimed at transforming mobility for women. Female students and employees can now utilize a fleet ofThis content has been archived. Log in […]

ING: ‘Ports and logistics struggle with decarbonization and digitalization’

September 23, 2025

The Belgian port, transport, and logistics sector is in complete transition toward decarbonization, sustainability, and digitalization. According to the new ING Port Study, the sector is embracing change but also faces several challenges. The study examines the factors that accelerate the impleThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level that has access […]

Car-free Sunday: air quality up, noise levels dropping almost completely

September 23, 2025

The recent car-free Sunday, on September 21st, once again proved that air quality is improving and noise pollution is decreasing, especially along Brussels’ busiest roads. The sound pressure dropped by 99 percent compared to a regular Sunday. The measuring stations on the E40 in Sint-Lambrechts-This content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to a level […]

MG’s ‘cynical move’ to feed the anti-EV attitude: HS Hybrid+

September 22, 2025

Chinese MG, although a forerunner in Europe when it comes to EVs, is going for the path of least resistance to make a little money on the side, feeding on the current anti-EV attitude of a certain (general) buyer public. It’s called the HS Hybrid+. This one, offered in two trims, Comfort (from �This content […]

Droneport to generate its own energy to fly electrically

September 22, 2025

Droneport in Sint-Truiden, a 30-hectare industry park specifically for aviation, drone, advanced air mobility, and unmanned flight testing, wants to build its own solar park on the nearby site and company buildings. The business park aims to generate its own energy to fly electrically. An agreemeThis content has been archived. Log in or Subscribe to […]