Hydrogen, the element that powers stars, could also fuel our cars, homes, and industries. Clean, energy-dense, and versatile, ...
A recent study from Japan explores how rust can be used to efficiently extract hydrogen for use in fuel cells.
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Electric trucks expose deep rift between Gates and Musk on future of energy
Electric trucks were once seen as a distant dream. Some experts said they would never work for long-distance transport.
Autonomous trucks have long been heralded as the future of the logistics industry, with the potential to solve the hiring crisis, boost efficiency, and ultimately pull freight firms back from the ...
There has been much discussion of late about future zero-emissions engine technologies for the heavy-duty transport sector. For sure, our industry has to lessen its carbon output – and ultimately ...
Zero emission commercial vehicles are the likely answer to trucking industry’s long-term output of greenhouse gases, but they won’t offer an immediate solution. Dave Earle, CEO of the B.C. Trucking ...
A University of Windsor project will study whether an electrified trucking industry might not only deliver the goods, but help keep the lights on with the timely off-loading of excess electrons from ...
Toronto could get a bit greener if a proposal for a new electric fire truck gets a green (or flashing red?) light. The Toronto Fire Department is looking to go electric, according to Matt Elliott's ...
When the Gordie Howe International Bridge opens in 2025, it will allow trucks hauling hazardous materials, leaving a question mark around the Detroit-Windsor Truck Ferry. Currently, trucks carrying ...
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