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  • Nestlé creates vegan KitKat bar

    Coming soon to a selected retailer near you: a vegan version of the iconic KitKat candy bar.
  • Toyota to add electric, plug in hybrid vehicles next year

    Toyota says it will roll out two new battery- electric vehicles and one plug-in gas-electric hybrid in the U.S.
  • Cenovus Energy reports $153M Q4 loss, including $100M Keystone XL charge

    The cancellation of the Keystone XL oil export pipeline has resulted in a second oilsands company posting a multimillion-dollar impairment charge in its fourth quarter earnings report.
  • Suncor Energy announces project restarts

    Carbon emission projects to start amid significant austeritySuncor Energy Inc.
  • GM goes all in for EV

    Company sees no room for fossil fuels in cars and light trucks beyond 2035 General Motors is the latest among major automakers to announce they will cease production of petroleum burning vehicles.
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  • Shell buys European electric car charging firm ubitricity

    Oil and gas giant Shell is buying ubitricity, a major provider of electric vehicle charging points in Europe.Shell said Monday that it would buy a 100% stake in the Berlin-based startup, without disclosing the price."The move represents a further step in Shell's efforts to support drivers as they switch to lower-carbon transport,'' the company said.The deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, will give Shell ownership of the biggest public EV charging network in Britain with more than 2,700 charge points.Ubitricity also has smaller public networks in Germany and France, and has installed over 1,500 charge points for fleet customers across Europe.The company's focus has been to integrate charge points into existing street infrastructure such as lamp posts, to reduce the cost of laying new power lines down streets.Experts say easier access to charging facilities is key to the successful rollout of electric vehicles.Shell has said it wants to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 or sooner. 
  • PepsiCo goes Beyond Meat in new partnership

    PepsiCo and Beyond Meat are creating a joint venture to develop snacks and drinks made from plant-based proteins.
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