SEREMBAN: Two sets of Electric Train Service (ETS) trains are due to be shipped to Malaysia from China next month, says ...
The EU ETS is set for significant tightening and higher allowance prices from 2026 as emissions caps shrink, free allowances phase out, and the bloc’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) moves ...
Malaysia will receive two sets of electric train service (ETS) trains from China next month, said Transport Minister Anthony ...
The modern ETS3 trains will feature WiFi, USB charging, and comfortable seating for the route through Segamat, Kluang, and Kulai to JB Sentral.
The EU's new Emissions Trading System, set to launch in 2027, is projected to significantly increase costs for home heating and road transportation.