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World’s first hydrogen-powered engine for big cargo ships tested in Japan
Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) and Kawasaki Heavy Industries have started onshore testing of a ...
Transport accounts for approximately one-fifth of global CO2 emissions, with road transport alone responsible for ...
Today's globalized world would not be able to function without freight transportation, with billions of tons of cargo transported every year. However, the freight transportation sector is also ...
Can natural gas provide a lower carbon interim solution to today's push to decarbonize trucking? In light of the recent trillon-dollar revelation on electric infrastructure costs, natural gas, ...
Argonne, which is partnering with Achates Power to develop a hydrogen-powered engine, recently began testing the engine in Argonne’s state-of-the-art facilities. In a groundbreaking demonstration, ...
As the world races to decarbonize for a livable climate future, few sectors face greater upheaval than global trucking. An empire built on the diesel engine now faces an existential reckoning. "We are ...
Things are about to get efficiently messy in trucking. The North American Council for Freight Efficiency is planning its fifth Run on Less event, which will focus on the NACFE-coined phase of trucking ...
The path to decarbonizing the trucking industry is complicated—and for many fleet operators, it’s a journey through what’s known as the "messy middle." Coined by the North American Council for Freight ...
The AEP100 turboprop, independently developed by a research and development institute of Aero Engine Corporation of China ...
The Environmental Protection Agency's renewable fuel standards are "out of touch with current conditions" and a missed opportunity to make progress on climate goals now, says Allen Schaeffer of the ...
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