
This edition of E-Powered features the opinions of young Africans; precisely young Nigerians who talk about the Challenges of Energy Transition in Africa with regards to mobility.
May 24, 2023
28 min

This episode takes a look at the policy instruments put in place by the Canadian government in facilitating energy transition in the transport sector by implementing policies that would significantly move the transport sector to the point of transition with 60% of all new vehicles sold in Canada being electric vehicles by 2030. In addition, this edition of E-Powered still looks at the efforts of the Canadian government in achieving a net zero emissions in all areas of mobility, from marine to rail, to road to air by 2050.Host: Jere Efeturi 'KusareContact: [email protected] and Outro: World of Our Own by WestlifeBackground Track: World of Our Own by Westlife
Feb 3, 2023
10 min

This edition of E-Powered take a look at the various policies put in place by the Japanese government in the transition to renewable forms of energy in the transport sector. Interestingly, the Japanese government covers more grounds in the process than many other countries of the world with the introduction of policies in air transport and maritime transport.Host: Jere Efeturi 'KusareIntro track: Shamisen Dance by Steve OxenBackground track: Jpop by Steve Oxen
Jan 28, 2023
15 min

In this episode of E-Powered, we take a look at policies of European Countries that are intended to reduce CO2 emissions from mobility within the continent and to facilitate energy transition. A number of policies are mentioned; precisely, the pull and pull measures put in place years ago.Host: Jere Efeturi 'KusareContact: [email protected] Track: Westlife - World Of Our Own
Jan 20, 2023
12 min

This episode takes a look at energy transition in the world of mobility with regards to suggested technologies and their impact on employment and the solution to the resulting unemployment that energy transition in mobility – based on some technologies/ ideas would bring.
Jan 12, 2023
10 min
