Clean Energy to Build Second Hydrogen Station for Foothill Transit’s Expanding Fleet of Low-emissions Buses

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE), the largest provider of the cleanest fuel for the transportation market, announced it has been awarded the contract to design, build and maintain a second hydrogen fueling station for Foothill Transit, continuing an over 20-year partnership to support the agency’s growing fleet of low-emissions buses. The new station will be located at Foothill Transit’s Arcadia bus yard which also serves as a fueling depot for its

Seed Group and Reactive Technologies collaborate to strengthen grid reliability and renewable integration in the UAE

DUBAI, UAE and LONDON, Sept. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In a move to power innovation in the energy and utilities sector, Seed Group, a company of The Private Office of Sheikh Saeed bin Ahmed Al Maktoum, has developed a partnership with Reactive Technologies. The alliance will bring novel solutions in grid resilience and energy transition to Dubai and the larger UAE.

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Headquartered in 2010 in London, Reactive Technologies is a Grid-Enhancing Technologies (GETs) company with offices in the USA, Australia, and an R&D center in Finland. The company enables transmission and distribution system operators, utilities, and energy market participants to strengthen grid resilience, optimize renewable integration, and enhance decision-making through high-precision grid data analytics. Its patented GridMetrix® platform delivers the world’s first direct measurement of grid inertia and system strength.

Globally recognized for its pioneering work, Reactive Technologies has received awards including ‘Best Renewable Project of the Year at UK Green Business Awards 2025’ and ‘Clean Power Energy Transition Changemaker at COP28’. Its partnership with Seed Group, a private company of a Dubai royal family, provides direct access to government entities and decision-makers across the MENA region.

Marc Borrett, CEO of Reactive Technologies said, “Our partnership with Seed Group marks a significant milestone in our global mission to modernize power systems and accelerate the energy transition. By bringing our patented GridMetrix® platform to the UAE, we are enabling best-in-class, accurate, real-time measurement of grid stability, which is now becoming an essential foundation for safely integrating renewable energy and data centers at scale.

In partnering with Seed Group, we are proud to be able to support both the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 Strategy and exciting data center growth ambitions by delivering the trusted measurement data-driven insights needed to build a more resilient, efficient, and sustainable energy system for the UAE’s digital future.”

Hisham Al Gurg, CEO of Seed Group and The Private Office of Sheikh Saeed bin Ahmed Al Maktoum, commented, “Reactive Technologies is a valuable addition to our partner ecosystem, as its focus on modern grid monitoring and stability solutions complement our goal of supporting the regional growth of innovative companies. Its patented platforms — for inertia measurement, system strength analysis, and real-time grid insights for grid operators, utilities and energy market participants — improve interoperability and deliver actionable intelligence. We believe its technology will support the UAE’s transition to low-carbon energy system.”

This strategic venture is designed to bolster the stability of modern transmission and distribution systems that integrate renewable energy into the UAE grid, benefiting both enterprises and the wider community. It also aims to advance the nation’s broader agenda of building a sustainable energy ecosystem in line with the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 Strategy.

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Einride achieves world-first cabless electric autonomous border crossing and customs passing – without a human driver onboard

  • Einride has successfully delivered goods from Sweden to Norway on behalf of PostNord – fully autonomously – marking the first cabless electric autonomous border-crossing in the world.
  • The demonstration was part of the EU co-founded MODI project, aimed at enabling the safe rollout of autonomous transportation solutions in Europe.        
  • Einride successfully passed through the Norwegian customs without a driver onboard, facilitated by C-ITS technology from its partner Q-Free.

ØRJE, Norway, Sept. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Einride, a technology company that provides digital, electric and autonomous solutions for road freight, today announced a historic milestone: the successful cross-border operation of a cabless electric autonomous vehicle without a human driver onboard. The autonomous border-crossing took place at the Ørje border crossing, and marks the world-first cabless electric autonomous crossing of a country’s border. 

Autonomous cross-border vehicle operations are challenging due to differing national regulations as well as technical barriers such as inconsistent road signage and customs procedures. This significant achievement represents a major leap forward for autonomous cross-border operations, building on Einride’s extensive background in industrial freight. 

Tolletaten, The Norwegian Customs, is supporting the initiative due to the high relevance of automating this use case for their future operations. To address the complexities of international border crossings and handle tasks typically managed by a human driver, Einride integrated its systems with Norway’s digital customs solution (Digitoll) through its partner Q-Free, digitally declaring goods in advance to create a seamless border customs clearance process.

Einride showcased the broader capabilities of its electric autonomous technology through the seamless integration of its advanced hardware and software. This included the Einride Driver (the company’s proprietary Autonomous Drive Stack), its purpose-built cabless autonomous vehicle, and a Control Tower (an intelligent platform for fleet management and oversight), highlighting how the technology can improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability in road freight.

This world-first cabless electric autonomous border-crossing demonstration is a key component of the EU co-founded MODI project. The MODI project aims to enable the safe roll-out of heavy-duty autonomous transportation across a wide variety of market applications, improving the transport and logistics industry by accelerating the introduction of Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) solutions.

“We are immensely proud to have completed the world’s first cabless, electric, fully autonomous cross-border delivery,” said Henrik Green, CTO and General Manager for Einride Autonomous Technologies. “We are dedicated to continuously extending our capabilities into new applications, showcasing how autonomous technology can enhance transportation safety, efficiency, and sustainability. The MODI project perfectly embodies this commitment, assisting in the realization of EU value-based objectives by thoughtfully balancing safety with innovation.”

The autonomous border crossing is a joint effort between Swedish and Norwegian project partners including Statens Vegvesen, Sintef, Q-Free, Trafikverket and Østfold kommune, conducted on behalf of PostNord, annually shipping nearly 200 million parcels across the Nordic region. 

“At PostNord, we are committed to exploring innovative solutions that make logistics more sustainable and efficient. Taking part in this historic milestone with Einride demonstrates how autonomous and digital technologies can reshape the future of transport, reduce emissions, and improve safety. This achievement is not just about crossing a border – it’s about entering a new era for the logistics industry,” said May-Kristin S. Willoch, Head of Environment & DPO, PostNord Norway.

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Waterdrop Inc. Published 2024 ESG Report: Expanding Support to Vulnerable Groups, Providing Rural Medical Clinic Access to Over 500 Thousand Beneficiaries

BEIJING, Sept. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On September 25th, Waterdrop Inc. released its 2024 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report (hereinafter “the Report”), which offers an in-depth overview of the Company’s progress and initiatives in corporate governance, technology innovation, product responsibility, talent development, environmental protection, and sustainable ecosystem development. The Company maintained its ESG rating at A level, underscoring its ESG progress at the forefront of the industry.

The Report highlights that Waterdrop Inc. has sustained its focus on AI innovation, with more than 100 related patents to further improve user experience with its products. At the same time, the Company has strengthened its commitment to public welfare, with initiatives targeting vulnerable groups, rural revitalization, educational support, and disaster relief, aiming to drive positive social change.

Peng Shen, Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Waterdrop Inc., emphasized: “As a company guided by mission and values, we define success not just in terms of short-term financial gains, but by our capacity to foster a harmonious integration of environmental, social, and governance priorities. At the same time, sustainability management remains at the heart of our corporate strategy and is deeply embedded in every aspect of our operations.”

Digging into AI Innovation with Over 100 Related Patents

Waterdrop Inc., a pioneer in China’s insurance technology sector, has been exploring the application of artificial intelligence to bridge gaps in insurance supply since 2019. Leveraging its leading R&D capabilities and focusing on business priorities such as user needs and operational efficiency, the Company developed the “Waterdrop Guardian” large language model (LLM) , which has obtained algorithm registration with the Cyberspace Administration of China in 2024 and obtained multiple patents related to LLM development. By the end of 2024, the Company had filled a total of 48 patent applications related to LLM, with more than 100 authorized patents in the field of artificial intelligence. The Report reveals that in 2024, Waterdrop Inc. strengthened its commitment to sci-tech innovation, investing RMB 217 million in R&D.

According to the Report, the “Waterdrop Guardian” LLM equips insurance brokers and users with professional, accurate, and accessible advice, driving greater empowerment and efficiency across the insurance value chain. The “Waterdrop Guardian AI Insurance Expert” can engage in natural conversations lasting up to 50 minutes, interpret over 7,000 insurance products, and respond to more than 10,000 health insurance queries—delivering comprehensive, high-quality, end-to-end insurance services to users.

At the same time, Waterdrop Inc. has broadened its focus to address the diverse protection needs of seniors, women, and individuals with pre-existing conditions. The Company has rolled out a range of inclusive products—including “Jiehaoyun” and “Disability Insurance”—aimed at enhancing innovation, accessibility, and inclusiveness in insurance products. In 2024, Waterdrop Inc. launched 174 inclusive insurance products in total, with claims under pre-existing medical condition policies amounting to RMB 38.128 million.

Strengthening Role in Multi-level Medical Protection System, with Cumulative Relief Funding Exceeding RMB 50 Million

On December 25, 2024, Waterdrop Medical Crowdfunding was officially designated by the Ministry of Civil Affairs as Online Personal Help-seeking Service Platforms, signaling a new phase of healthier and more standardized industry development. By the end of 2024, the platform had raised RMB 67.5 billion in donations from 470 million contributors, providing critical support to 3.4 million patients with severe illnesses. To enhance transparency, Waterdrop Medical Crowdfunding also introduced a public reporting mechanism that encourages citizens to participate in oversight, ensuring that aid reaches those most in need.

The Report further notes that since 2021, Waterdrop Inc. has collaborated with local Healthcare Security Bureau and Civil Affairs Authorities in regions such as Jinyun (Zhejiang), Hainan, and Guangzhou to strengthen the coordination of government and social assistance. By the end of 2024, “Jin Qing Bang” medical poverty-prevention application in Jinyun supported 632 patients and mobilized RMB 13.88 million in social contributions, while “Hai Hui Bang” multi-level medical assistance information platform in Hainan aided 1,929 patients with total relief exceeding RMB 39 million. By leveraging its internet-based platforms and technological strengths, Waterdrop is playing an increasingly important role in China’s multi-level medical protection system—easing the financial burden of patients with severe illnesses and serving as a valuable complement to the national social assistance and healthcare systems.

Expanding Support to Vulnerable Groups, Providing Rural Medical Clinic Access to Over 500 Thousand Beneficiaries

As one of China’s leading insurance technology and healthcare platforms, Waterdrop Inc. remains committed to its mission of “We at Waterdrop aspire to bring insurance and healthcare service to billions through technology,” integrating social responsibility into the heart of its corporate strategy. Over the years, the Company has built a comprehensive service ecosystem spanning insurance coverage, critical illness fundraising, and pharmaceutical innovation. The Report highlights Waterdrop Inc.’s strong commitment to social welfare, with initiatives addressing the needs of vulnerable groups, rural revitalization, education, and disaster relief to help tackle pressing social issues. The year also saw the construction of 30 new rural medical clinics, increasing the total to 167 medical clinics nationwide, collectively serving more than 500 thousand beneficiaries.

Notably, the Report includes, for the first time, disclosure of Scope 1–3 greenhouse gas emissions, as well as data on energy use and waste management. Waterdrop Inc. reported operational greenhouse gas emissions of 402.22 tons of COâ‚‚ equivalent in 2024—a 33.32% year-on-year reduction. This milestone reflects a significant step in the Company’s efforts to combat climate change and enhance the precision of its environmental data management.

Professor Yi Guo, Vice Chairperson of the Committee on Social Responsibility and Sustainability of the Chinese Institute of Business Administration and Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management at Beijing Technology and Business University, commended on the Report. He stated: “Waterdrop’s ESG Report is comprehensive, with detailed data and well-illustrated presentation, aligning with the expectations of the Company’s stakeholders. It effectively demonstrates the requirements of ESG disclosure in terms of reliability, relevance, verifiability, comprehensibility, timeliness, and consistency.”

Dr. Jianzhong Lyu, former Board Member of Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and Deputy Director of Sustainability Committee, China Management Science Society remarked: “Beyond the three pillars of ESG, the Report dedicates extensive discussion to Waterdrop’s achievements in technological innovation and ecosystem development, underscoring the organic integration of its sustainable business strategy with its commitment to social responsibility.”

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World Coastal Forum puts spotlight on green growth

BEIJING, Sept. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — A report from China Daily

The 2025 World Coastal Forum got underway on Wednesday in Yancheng, Jiangsu province, with the two-day event aiming to foster joint consultation, co-construction, and sharing of ecological protection and sustainable development strategies among its members.

A ceremony is held at the opening of the World Coastal Forum 2025 Conference on Wednesday to welcome new partners to the World Coastal Forum Partnership.

The forum’s partnership base now stands at 25 members, encompassing government agencies, international organizations, universities, and research institutions from 14 countries and regions.

Yang Zhen, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and executive vice chairman of the Chinese Peasants and Workers Democratic Party, emphasized the importance of balancing development with environmental protection in his address.

He advocated the creation of an integrated land-sea ecological governance system and expressed the hope that more countries will join the World Coastal Forum Partnership Initiative, which was launched in 2023.

The goal is to share development opportunities and achieve green development, ensuring a future with blue skies, green lands, and clear waters for generations to come, he added.

Xin Changxing, Party secretary of Jiangsu province, highlighted Jiangsu’s ongoing efforts to strengthen ecological protection, accelerate green transformation and deepen global cooperation.

He said that Jiangsu plans to prioritize ecology and green development, enhance the coastal ecological barrier and promote the sustainable development and use of marine resources. This strategy aims to connect people more closely with the ocean and ensure that the move benefits humanity.

The report, State of the World’s Coastal Ecosystems, was released during the opening ceremony as was the second batch of the International Case Collection on Synergistic Enhancement of Coastal Ecological Disaster Reduction.

The status report revealed that over the past 50 years, global coastal ecosystems have suffered varying degrees of degradation. Seagrass beds, coral reefs, mollusk reefs and kelp forests have been the worst affected, with an average annual net loss rate exceeding 1 percent.

The report, the first comprehensive global assessment of coastal ecosystems, was jointly prepared by the Ministry of Natural Resources and the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

The report identified coastal urbanization, climate change and exploitation of fisheries as the primary reasons behind the degradation of coastal ecosystems.

Additionally, agriculture, marine mineral extraction and energy development also disrupt these ecosystems. As coastal regions continue to develop socio-economically, these impacts are likely to become more severe if no effective interventions are made.

In response to these challenges, the international community has made significant efforts in protection, restoration and sustainable development of coastal regions, though much work remains to be done, the report stated.

Currently, 12.4 percent of the world’s coastal areas are protected, but overall protection needs to be strengthened. Restoration efforts are underway in many countries but remain limited in scale and are constrained by technology, funding and policy.

While awareness of ecological protection has increased in many regions, stronger measures are needed, particularly in fisheries resource recovery and the advancement of green shipping technologies.

Scott Morris, vice president of Asian Development Bank, said the bank sees the blue economy as a transformative pathway for sustainable growth.

“Since 2019, ADB has committed more than $3.8 billion to ocean health projects,” said Morris. “We are equally committed to advancing coastal resilience — through mangrove restoration, hybrid green-grey infrastructure, and ecosystem-based adaptation.”

“One of the most powerful demonstrations of what is possible is right here in Yancheng,” he said. “The Jiangsu Yancheng Wetlands Protection Project, co-financed by ADB and the Global Environment Facility, restored and rehabilitated thousands of hectares of degraded wetlands, controlled invasive species, and converted fishponds back into natural habitats.”

This year’s forum, themed “Beautiful Coasts: Ecological Priority and Green Development”, was co-hosted by the Jiangsu Provincial People’s Government, the Ministry of Natural Resources, and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration.

 

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3-Ton Honey Drop

Sioux Honey Co-op and Hy-Vee grocery stores deliver more than 6,000 pounds of sweetness to Kansas City nonprofits

KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Sioux Honey Co-op and Hy-Vee grocery stores delivered a weighty donation of honey to two Kansas City-area nonprofits on Wednesday – one that tipped the scales at 6,400+ pounds. That’s more than twice the weight of the entire Kansas City Chiefs defensive roster, a fitting comparison for a team effort that is tackling hunger head-on.

Sioux Honey and Hy-Vee donated 6,400 pounds of honey – that’s more than twice the weight of the entire Chiefs defense!

For Harvesters Community Food Network, it was the largest single donation of honey ever received: three pallets with 540 cases holding 6,480 bottles of Sue Bee® honey. Add in another 2,160 bottles of Sue Bee that were delivered to the Starfish Project Foundation, a nonprofit in Olathe, Kan., and the total one-day honey haul for the Kansas City area comes in at over 3 tons – or, about the same weight as 29.4 million honeybees.

And the delivery during National Honey Month – when beekeepers across the country finish their annual harvest and celebrate the golden bounty before preparing their hives for winter – makes this week’s delivery to Harvesters a genuine harvesters hootenanny.

“We’re always thrilled to receive honey because it checks so many boxes for the families we serve,” said Stephen Davis, president and CEO of Harvesters. “It’s nutritious, has natural health benefits and it’s one of those coveted pantry items that is in high demand. To have Sioux Honey and Hy-Vee step up with this kind of donation ensures more families in our community will have access to both nourishment and comfort.”

A group effort
Sioux Honey, powered by 175-plus beekeeper families across the U.S., partnered with Des Moines-based Hy-Vee, which operates 570 stores across nine Midwestern states, to make this show of support possible. Together, these Midwest-rooted companies are helping ease food insecurity in Missouri and northeastern Kansas.

The donation was part of Sioux Honey’s ongoing “Share Sweetness” effort, which has included making several large donations of honey to food banks and non-profits across the United States. The 104-year-old co-op harvested about 25 to 30 million pounds of honey last year, which was nearly one-fourth of the U.S. total (134 million pounds of honey harvested by commercial beekeepers in 2024, according to the USDA).

“When those five Sioux Honey beekeepers decided to form a co-op over a hundred years ago, they did so knowing that they could make a bigger impact if they worked as one,” said Aimee Sandman, director of growth and community impact at Sioux Honey. “That conviction hasn’t faded. It’s alive in efforts like ‘Share Sweetness,’ where every bottle of honey is more than just a product – it’s the harvest of our beekeeper families and a testament to the generosity of partners who help us extend that sweetness to communities in need.”

John Lewis, store director at Hy-Vee’s Overland Park location, added: “At Hy-Vee, giving back is part of our DNA – it’s what we do in every community we serve. Partnering with Sioux Honey just makes sense because they share that same tradition of generosity and service. Together, we’re proud to make a difference here in Kansas City and beyond.”

Honey never spoils
For the Starfish Project, which redirects food and essentials to families in need, honey is a perfect partner in the fight against food insecurity: it doesn’t expire, doesn’t need refrigeration and remains as versatile as the day it was bottled. Need proof? The oldest known example of preserved honey was unearthed in Georgia in the Borjomi region near the village of Sakire, in the tomb of a noblewoman. The ceramic vessels containing remnants of honey dated back approximately 5,500 years.

“It’s just one ingredient and it never goes bad,” said Suzanne Phillips, food program manager at the Starfish Project. “It doesn’t need to be refrigerated, it’s endlessly versatile in the kitchen and a spoonful helps soothe kiddos’ coughs and sore throats during the winter. Our goal at Starfish Project is to make sure food never goes to waste, and honey – with its remarkable shelf life – it can go a long way in nourishing our neighbors in need.”

Sweet stats at a glance
The donation total was 8,640 bottles (four pallets, 720 cases of Sue Bee® honey), which is enough honey to:

  • Fill 2,224 pairs (4,448 shoes!) of Travis Kelce’s size-15 cleats – a sticky fit for KC’s favorite tight end.
  • Equal the weight (about 3.6 tons) to TWO full-grown adult hippopotamuses.
  • Spread a honey glaze that could – with a very thin layer – coat the field at Arrowhead Stadium.

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About Sioux Honey Co-op – Founded in 1921 by five beekeepers near Sioux City, Iowa, Sioux Honey began with a simple cooperative model of sharing equipment, marketing and processing facilities. Today, the co-op has grown to more than 175 beekeeper families nationwide, some multigenerational and others just beginning their honey journey. Sioux Honey is proud to know each member by name and to produce pure, quality honey trusted for more than a century. Sioux Honey’s Sue Bee® and Aunt Sue’s® were also the first honey brands to earn the U.S. Farmedâ„¢ certification, underscoring the co-op’s commitment to domestic farming and sustainable practices. For additional information, visit siouxhoney.com. 

About Hy-Vee – Hy-Vee, Inc. is an employee-owned corporation operating more than 550 business units across eight Midwestern states with sales of more than $13 billion annually. The supermarket chain is synonymous with quality, variety, convenience, healthy lifestyles, culinary expertise, and superior customer service. Hy-Vee ranks in the Top 5 Most Trusted Brands and has been named one of America’s Top 3 favorite grocery stores. The company’s more than 75,000 employees provide “A Helpful Smile in Every Aisle” to customers every day. For additional information, visit hy-vee.com.

About Harvesters Community Food Network – Harvesters is a regional food bank serving a 27-county area of northwestern Missouri and northeastern Kansas. Harvesters’ mission is to mobilize the power of the Kansas City-area community to create equitable access to nutritious food and address the root causes and impact of hunger. Our vision is a healthy, thriving community where no one is hungry. We believe access to nutritious food is a human right and all people deserve to be treated with respect and dignity, and we believe it is our duty to create a safe, inclusive environment where diverse staff and volunteers feel trusted, valued, and engaged. For more information, visit harvesters.org.

About Starfish Project Foundation – Founded in 2014, the Starfish Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Olathe, Kansas, serving families across the Kansas City metro. The organization focuses on meeting the real needs of the community by rescuing thousands of pounds of perfectly good food from landfills and redirecting it to those facing food insecurity. Beyond food, Starfish partners with area schools to supply essentials – everything from weekend food bags and afterschool snacks to hundreds of full-sized toiletry kits for children and students. The nonprofit also provides shoes, clothing, and everyday household items to help individuals and families navigate times of need. For more information, visit starfishproject21.org.

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