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The SF-23 was unveiled in front of 500 fans at Ferrari’s Fiorano track in Italy, with the car taking several laps around the circuit. The vehicle is the 69th car built by Ferrari and will compete in the 2023 Formula 1 World Championship. Adorned in a new matte red livery created by Ferrari Design, with contrasting bare carbon components, the SF-23 took to the circuit with Charles Leclerc at the controls for a couple of laps, followed by Carlos Sainz. ‘) // –> ‘) // –> Powered by a turbocharged 1.6-liter, 90° V6 (engine code 066/10) capable of 15,000rpm, the…

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The United Arab Emirates’ largest energy producer plans to sell bonds and acquire assets this year, according to the company’s chief executive. Bolstered by earnings from its oil and gas businesses, the public company known as Taqa is looking to expand into renewable energy projects as well as its core industries of power generation and water desalination. Abu Dhabi National Energy Co., as it is officially known, posted a one-third jump in profits last year, helped by oil prices that averaged nearly $100 a barrel last year. “Our focus is on growth,” Jasim Husain Thabet said in an interview in…

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+5.6% excluding food and energy +5.6% excluding food and energy +5.6% excluding food and energy Inflation cooled very slightly on an annualized basis for a seventh consecutive month in January, continuing a slowdown that has occurred as supply chains have healed and goods prices have moderated, but the details of the report offer reasons for concern.Consumer price index data released on Tuesday showed price increases rose sharply on a monthly basis. That was true of both key measures: the one that includes gas and groceries, and a “core” index that strips out those items because of their month-to-month volatility to…

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The EU has approved a law banning the sale of new gas and diesel cars in the EU from 2035. The deal, agreed in October, received the official stamp of approval on Tuesday, marking the move “unprecedented” climate, as described. by BMW CEO Oliver Zipse.The deal will cut 100% of car carbon emissions from 2035 and cut them by 55% in 2030 compared to 2021, according to reports. Reuters. “We will no longer have, or almost no more petrol or diesel cars on our roads by 2050… it is a victory for our planet and our populations,” said Karima Delli,…

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When the Airbus A380 was officially launched in December 2000, the manufacturer had high hopes for the aircraft. Airbus hoped that large hubs that move a large number of people at once would become the basis of the aviation industry. So why did Airbus finally cancel production of the A380 on Valentine’s Day 2019? In part, the industry pivoted to direct, point-to-point traffic that allowed aircraft such as the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787, as well as the Boeing 777, to thrive. The A380’s four wing-mounted engines were detrimental, with operating costs, in addition to the high cost of acquiring…

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Oil supply will pose a bigger problem than demand on global markets in 2024 as some countries struggle with production and investment, the United Arab Emirates’ energy minister said. Global oil markets are currently balanced, Suhail Al Mazrouei told Bloomberg TV in Dubai, adding that there are signs that the United Arab Emirates and other OPEC+ producers will stick to current production targets this year. But he warned that when the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its partners review plans for 2024 later this year, the biggest dilemma may be how the world will meet increased consumption. “I’m…

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It enters into force in 2035. February 14, 2023 at 10:26 a.m. ET The European Union has today taken another step to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars. Parliament approved the new CO2 emission reduction targets last year, with the latest vote finally pushing the legislation into law. It states that carmakers must reduce CO2 emissions from new cars to zero by 2035. Automakers will have another goal to meet before the deadline. The law requires carmakers to cut CO2 emissions by 55 per cent for new cars and 50 per cent for vans by 2030. The…

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Choose your coy romantic euphemism for it: canoodling, spooning, necking, caressing, feasting or sparking.But the most suitable – at least for us around here – is “parking”.No one could mistake it for the valet parking type or the mall parking type; this is the parking that is done in the lanes of the lovers.Lovers’ lanes predate the internal combustion engine almost as long as stealth sex. But once four-wheeled sin cubicles began freeing couples from the scrutiny of the family’s front parlor, moralists and theologians lined up to denounce the libertine freedoms of the automobile. A Catholic cardinal in Ireland…

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Like the iPhone 14, the Apple Watch Series 8 also includes Apple’s crash detection feature. A new report out of Germany today highlights a story where this feature activated to help save the lives of three people who were in a car accident where their car went down a 20-meter-deep embankment. . Apple Watch crash detection plays a key role in the rescue As reported by the regional newspaper of Germany Bavarian central newspaper, the crash happened early Monday morning and is already in the news due in part to the Apple Watch being involved. According to initial investigations, the…

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OK amba (OK) are preparing to launch hundreds of Tritium DC fast chargers throughout Denmark.Based on several successful installations since the summer of 2022, Tritium will supply OK, Denmark’s largest fuel retailer, with more than 300 fast chargers for use at service stations, on roads, in urban areas and commercial locations, and with OK’s corporate fleet and fleet customers.OK’s plans support goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and install charging infrastructure to help meet the Danish government’s target of at least 775,000 electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles on the road by 2030AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, Feb. 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) –…

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