The new zero-emission hydrogen electric commercial vehicle is here
Glasgow-based Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS) has unveiled its new clean-sheet-designed hydrogen commercial vehicle, a 40-ton zero-emission HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle).
Online customers are interested in choosing a delivery company that reduces their carbon footprint
According to a survey from Merchants Fleet, a New Hampshire-based fleet management company, nearly half of American consumers said they would prefer to use a parcel delivery carrier that used electric vehicles to fulfill deliveries.
California see a 33% reduction in emissions since 2001
CARB regularly maintains and regulates the state’s performance when lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
Norway and the U.S. are partnering for the “Green Shipping Challenge”
At the COP27 United Nations Climate Change Summit in Egypt this week, Norwegian Prime Minister, Jonah Gaher Støre, and U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry announced the launch of their new project.
Solar power is booming, but faces serious challenges
Solar power energy grids are setting records across the globe as the European Union pours money and infrastructure into the clean energy source.
Eastern and Central Europe see nuclear power revival
U.S. company Westinghouse Electric Co. plans to expand to Europe to assist the continent as it transfers itself from its reliance on Russian natural gas.
Skepticism is growing over “zero-emissions” claims
There are many questions being posed for automakers rallying around zero-emissions vehicles.
Regardless of mysterious explosions, can the Nord Stream pipelines come back online?
International welding engineer (IWE), researcher, and senior advisor at SINTEF, Ragnhild Aune, has stated that the damaged gas pipelines could be repaired, but it would be a very demanding project.
Sky-high energy prices are draining the pockets of both American and European citizens
In some areas, the issue to unraveling into situations of political unrest.
China dominates the energy supply chain, and the world must pay for it
Currently, China is preparing to carry the manufacturing capacity of solar panels all the way through 2030.
Renewable energy and wind farms are all the rage for Walmart suppliers
Five of the retailer’s largest suppliers - Levi Strauss & Co., J.M. Smucker Co., Great Lakes Cheese, Valvoline, and Amy’s Kitchen - are teaming up in a partnership with a wind farm based in Marion County, Kansas.
Logistics real estate company pledges $4.75 million to forest conservation projects
Trees have all the power.
Wind turbines see growth as world combats an energy crisis
Offshore wind pipeline projects have been growing at a record pace with the United Kingdom leading the charge.
An Energy War in Europe is waging
Sanctions, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical issues regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are showing Europe how energy-dependent it is.
ESG goals are marketable and profitable
ESG standard for Environmental, Social, and Governance. These are the pillars of standards that brands are looking to meet and the stakes are growing higher.
Getting people to care about carbon dioxide output
The Biden Administration and the Environmental Agency have been taking strides to address climate change and its consequences, signing landmark legislation with the Inflation Reduction Act in August.
Amtrak intends to reduce carbon footprint with 2045 net-zero emissions goal
Amtrak, the passenger train company, announced its plans to become a net-zero emission rail network by the year 2045.
A.P. Moller - Maersk voices support for US Clean Shipping Act
The U.S. Clean Shipping Act is legislation currently being reviewed by Congress.
Shell CEO departs as company faces major pressure to shift away from fossil fuels
Ben van Beurden, CEO of the gasoline giant Shell, has announced he will be leaving the company at the closure of 2022.
Customers desire more environmentally-friend shipping methods, regardless of delays
A new survey from Descartes Systems titled “Retailers: Sustainability is Not a Challenge, It’s an Opportunity”, reports that a mere 38% of consumers feel retailers are actually doing a decent job using sustainable delivery operations.