It seems like only yesterday that a mysterious new program called Energy Earthshots was in the works for the US Department of Energy, and everybody…
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Hyundai upgrades world’s first mass produced hydrogen heavy truck
Hyundai Motor Company has released images of its newly upgraded XCIENT Fuel Cell, the world’s first mass-produced, heavy-duty truck powered by hydrogen. With design and…
What’s delivering electric fleets? FedEx and ChargePoint weigh in
Forever taking the fossil fuels out of delivering goods, from the long haul to the last mile, can go a long way toward reducing carbon emissions…
ADD Systems appoints director of customer support
Advanced Digital Data Inc. (ADD Systems) promoted Andy Katsigiannis to director of customer support and hardware operations. His appointment follows the retirement of Roger Keyser, vice…
USGC highlights ethanol’s environmental benefits
The U.S. Grains Council is continuing to demonstrate to administration and global stakeholders the environmental benefits of ethanol. Forty countries participated in the Leaders Summit…
USDA predicts increase in soybean oil use for biofuel
The USDA predicts the 2021-’22 outlook for U.S. soybeans is for lower supplies, lower exports, higher crush and higher ending stocks, according to the agency’s…
Adopt-a-Port: Chevron further bets on alliance to help fleets shift to biogas
Chevron Corporation announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Chevron U.S.A. Inc. (Chevron) is investing an additional $20 million in the Adopt-a-Port initiative with Clean Energy Fuels….
Volvo Sees Three Paths to Decarbonize Trucking
When it comes to how best to decarbonize truck transportation, Volvo Group Chief Technology Officer Lars Stenqvist said, “Sometimes I have a feeling this debate…
City climate leaders should take notes and learn from Charlotte’s electric bus pilot
City of Charlotte, North Carolina, residents can breathe easier knowing soon that the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) transit buses covering the region will become…
DOE funds 4 biofuel projects under Co-Optima initiative
Today, the U.S. Department of Energy announced the selection of four projects totaling $1 million to conduct cutting-edge applied research and development concerning the interaction between…