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Volvo CE goes all-electric at Operators Club Final
At this year’s event, Volvo CE took a different approach by only showcasing electric machines
Contractors: ‘new deal’ needed for global energy transition
EIC says contractors and suppliers must be rewarded for providing infrastructure need for energy transition
New President of GCCA: decarbonisation is number one issue
Gonzalez is calling for the industry and governments around the world to establish a “robust regulatory framework”
‘World’s first’ climate resilient, carbon negative home
Cement-free concrete home reported to absorb CO₂ ‘like a tree’
$7 billion for U.S. hydrogen hubs
Biden administration lists seven regional centers for commercial-scale hydrogen production
Perkins in partnership to develop multi-fuel ‘drop-in’ hybrid engine
Engine manufacturer Perkins is developing a new type of multi-fuel engine that can be ‘dropped in’ to directly replace its diesel equivalent in terms of power density and response.
‘World’s first’ low-carbon roadworks project using 100% electric equipment
100% electric sprayer, paver and roller were used on project in France 
Contractors grapple with scope 3 emissions
Many major contractors are already getting to grips with their scope one and two emissions. But how are they faring with scope 3? Lucy Barnard finds out.
US construction: How new laws and investment needs impact the sector
Construction in the US has performed strongly in recent years, with government support and growing sectors such as infrastructure and sustainability-related spending providing impetus, reports Andy Brown
Volvo Group turns to H2 Green Steel for near-zero emission steel
Collaboration seen as another step forward on journey toward a net-zero GHG emission value chain
LiuGong launches electric wheeled loader
21 tonner first of its kind for Europe
World’s most sustainable cities revealed
Circular Cities Barometer reveals the world’s most sustainable cities 
Zero-emission construction machinery tested on LA Project
Largest electric excavator of its kind used on Los Angeles Metro’s Purple (D Line) project 
Cummins approves use of unblended renewable diesel
Unblended renewables approved for use in industrial high-horsepower engines
Carbon-negative materials considered for US$63 bn project
Carbon-negative building materials could be used throughout US$63 billion Diriyah project
Sustainability influencing articulated hauler design
How Rokbak plans to meet the Science Based Targets initiative to reduce emissions 
California alters building code to reduce embodied carbon in building construction
California changes its building code in a move that has been called a “real catalyst for change”
Skanska breaks ground on first mass timber building in Cincinnati
Skanska has broken ground on Cincinnati Public Radio’s planned new mass timber headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio
Volvo CE moving away from ‘linear’ business model
One of world’s top ten equipment manufacturers focuses on remanufacturing, rebuilding and reusing
How the world’s biggest EV battery gigafactories are being built so quickly
Where are the world’s biggest gigafactories being built and how are they being built so quickly?
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