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ABB Celebrates 50 Years of Variable Speed Drives – Technology, people, and vision shaping the energy future
This year, ABB marks the 50th anniversary of the introduction of its first low-voltage variable speed drive (VSD), an invention that fundamentally changed the way industry uses electrical energy. Although it remains largely unnoticed by the general public, this device…

Air Pollution Claims Nearly 7 Million Lives Worldwide Each Year
Air pollution represents the single greatest environmental risk to human health and is linked to nearly 7 million premature deaths every year, according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO estimates show that as many as 89 percent…

Brazil Between the Challenges and Opportunities of the Green Transition
At a time when the world is facing increasingly visible consequences of climate change, Brazil finds itself at a crucial crossroads between strong development ambitions and complex environmental challenges. The protection of the Amazon, the advancement of renewable energy, the…

How CBAM Will Transform the Serbian Economy
As of 1 January 2026, Serbia enters a new economic reality: the full implementation of CBAM (the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) will not only pose a regulatory challenge but also test the domestic economy’s readiness for an accelerated energy transition.…

CBAM and the Energy Community: Readiness Level of the Region’s Countries
The European Union has decided to fully implement its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) as of 1 January 2026. The core principle of CBAM is that every ton of carbon dioxide embodied in goods entering the EU market will be…

Växjö – The City That Chose to Defeat Climate Change
In southern Sweden, nestled among the lakes and forests of the Kronoberg region, lies a city that has been called the greenest in Europe for decades. This is Växjö – a university center of around one hundred thousand inhabitants, which,…

Spain and Denmark leading the way on green shipping fuels – study
Spain, Denmark, Norway and France are leading when it comes to producing green e-fuels that can be used for shipping, a new T&E analysis shows. But a lack of regulatory certainty is preventing most projects from moving beyond the planning…



