COP28, Electric Vehicles and Other Energy News Trends

A look at the energy news from PR Newswire in November and December that you might have missed.

 

Energy News Trends, November-December 2023

 

By Anna Jozwiak | Published Jan. 9, 2024

 

It was a busy start of the winter for energy-related news. PR Newswire distributed more than 1,800 energy-related news releases in November and December 2023.

In this post, we’ll take a look at the most-read energy releases of the period and some of the noteworthy news trends from the last couple of months.

Popular Energy Releases

Over the past two months, these energy-related stories received a high number of views and engagement:

  • Halonix Technologies launched a revolutionary new product, “Wall De-light,” that is six times slimmer than a traditional LED bulb.
  • Canoo delivered the first made-in Oklahoma electric vehicles to the state government.
  • Kohler Co. announced plans to establish an independent energy division, accelerating its long-term growth strategies.
  • Jacobs plans to spin-off and merge its Critical Mission Solutions and Cyber & Intelligence government services businesses with Amentum, creating an independent, publicly traded company.
  • Dow's Board of Directors approved its final investment decision for the Path2Zero Project.

 

Energy News Trends

Here’s a look at a few of the trends we noticed among energy-related press releases in November and December, with a few examples of each.

COP28

The 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, widely known as COP28, took place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from November 30 to December 13, 2023. Regardless of the controversy surrounding the summit’s host, which is a major producer of fossil fuels, as well as its president, Sultan Al Jaber’s openly disputed claims regarding fossil fuels' impact on the environment, COP28 proved to be a milestone in the efforts to fight climate change globally.  

Here are some of the popular COP28 releases relating specifically to energy:

By the numbers: In November and December, PR Newswire distributed more than 300 press releases related to COP28.

Electric Vehicles

The EV sector saw significant growth in its technological, design, and charging solutions in the last two months of 2023. Electric vehicles are being utilized in both personal and commercial use, with impressive fleets being utilized in transportation globally.

Here are some of the period's can't-miss EV releases:

By the numbers: In November and December, PR Newswire distributed nearly 700 press releases related to EVs.

Solar Energy

The solar energy space continues to grow and news related to it crosses the wire on a regular basis. From inventions such as solar forests to private homes increasingly being powered 100% by solar panels, solar energy is now set to power a space station.

Catch up on solar industry news with these releases:

By the numbers: PR Newswire distributed more than 500 energy press releases that mentioned "solar" during November and December.

Takeaways

The total number of energy-related releases exceeded 1,800 in final months of 2023. The top headlines show an openness to fruitful collaboration between different sectors to support net zero goals. News coming out of COP28 emphasized that sustainability was a key focus of the partnerships created there.

We've been watching the wave of releases related to solar energy, including new large-scale projects and the financing of solar power solutions for greener energy for the future.

We will continue to monitor the industry headlines for sustainable solutions updates. The energy world is ever-evolving with developments that are simultaneously working to change our habits and the future of the planet.

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About the Author

Anna Jozwiak headshotAnna Jozwiak works as a Content Specialist at Cision/ PR Newswire. Born and raised in Poland and now based in Toronto, Canada, she's an avid cyclist and a street photographer. With a background in film and visual arts, she enjoys going out to the movies, reading, and dancing.