American auto giant Ford took the wraps off an electric vehicle Thursday morning that launches the company squarely into the growing movement to electrify fleets…
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Cummins, Navistar to Develop Fuel-Cell Class 8 Truck
Cummins and Navistar announced they will work together to develop a Class 8 electric truck powered by hydrogen fuel cells, to be tested in the…
Making biodiesel from dirty old cooking oil just got way easier
Researchers have developed a powerful, low-cost method for recycling used cooking oil and agricultural waste into biodiesel, and turning food scraps and plastic rubbish into…
GM’s Cruise, Walmart Team Up for Driverless Delivery
Walmart Inc. is about to team up with Cruise, the self-driving car unit majority-owned by General Motors Co., to experiment with delivering customer orders using…
Scientists develop catalyst to convert ethanol into high-value chemicals and fuels
Though we usually think of ethanol as fuel for the gas tank, it can also be transformed into valuable chemicals that could help replace a…
2021 International Biomass Conference & Expo goes virtual
Biomass Magazine announced this week the 14th Annual Biomass Conference & Expo will be taking place 100 percent virtual, March 15-17, 2021. “It’s been somewhat of a…
General Motors to add 3,000 jobs focused on electric vehicles
General Motors plans to hire 3,000 new employees largely focused on software development as the company accelerates its plans for electric vehicles, the automaker announced Monday. GM…
Hyliion CEO: Natural gas key to future of electric trucking (with video)
Thomas Healy, the founder and CEO of Hyliion (NYSE:HYLN), believes that as the trucking industry moves into an electric-powered future, the best way forward involves…
Ebsray Debuts Pumps for Propane Autogas Applications
Ebsray Pumps, a designer and manufacturer of regenerative turbine and positive displacement pump technologies, has launched its new HiFlow Series regenerative turbine pumps, which are…
Ethanol industry still recovering from COVID hit
When people hunkered down this spring and stopped driving, it had an impact on corn growers, livestock farmers, meatpackers, food and beverage processors, wastewater treatment…
