Doubt surrounding renewable energy
Now that renewable energy is at the forefront of every company's agenda, it has sparked skepticism among some individuals.
Natural Gas Engine Collaboration: Chevron, Walmart, and Cummins Join Forces
While operating in different industries, Walmart, Chevron, and Cummins are all large, multinational corporations with significant global reach and impact.
Implementation of New Emission Standards
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced new greenhouse gas rules for medium and light-duty vehicles.
Purchasing a Gas-Powered Car May Be Easier a Decade From Now Than You Think
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently unveiled more robust proposed regulations for emissions from vehicles. T
Shell's Starship Semi-Truck Shifts to Natural Gas Fuel
Shell's Starship big rig is a concept truck that was developed as a collaboration between Shell Lubricants and the AirFlow Truck Company.
4 in 10 Americans Consider Switching to Electric Vehicles in the Future
A recent study has shown that four out of ten Americans say that their next car may be electric, which is far less than the Biden administration was hoping for.
Electric Cars May Need to Account for 54% of All Cars by 2030
The Biden administration has introduced a strict air pollution law that would require more than half of the cars in the market to be completely electric.
European Uprising Underway over Electric Vehicles
Ever since the war started between Russia and Ukraine, many European countries have reverted to using coal and other less environmentally friendly practices.
Renewable Energy Requires More Mining
When people say that renewable energy is the future, they don't always realize what it takes to get there.
Apple's Decarbonization Efforts Attract More Participants
Apple has announced that more suppliers have promised to use carbon-conscious energy.
Walmart to Add Thousands of Charging Stations
The retail giant Walmart/Sam's Club has announced plans to add more electric car charging ports to many of its locations around the country by 2030.
Enabling Hydrogen Accessibility for Truckers
Many truckers and trucking companies in California are worried about the future due to a recent regulation that requires half of all vehicles to be electric by 2030.
Could the Rise of EVs Decrease the Demand for Gas and Oil?
Many gas and oil producers are concerned about the increasing popularity of EVs, as they fear that the demand for their products will decrease.
EV charging network added to Shell gas station offerings
Recently, Shell acquired Volta Charging, an electric car charging network, for a whopping $169 million.
Can collaboration help reduce environmental impact?
Competition is everywhere we look nowadays, but what if some companies join together and begin to positively influence each other?
California likely to implement new air quality rules on heavy trucks, ATA voices concern
The American Trucking Association has expressed its serious concern over the reports that the Environmental Protection Agency may allow California to create new emission rules that might be unrealistic and harmful to the trucking and transportation industry.
By 2030 there are expected to be over 600,000 hydrogen vehicles shipped annually
While hydrogen-powered vehicles are still in their infancy, over 18,000 H2 units were sold in 2021 alone and 90% of those units were passenger cars.
NOx emissions face aggressive EPA regulations in the trucking industry
NOx emissions in the trucking industry refer to the emissions of nitrogen oxides, which are harmful air pollutants that are produced when fuel is burned in diesel engines.
Port of LA teams up with Japan ports to create a green shipping corridor
Agreements between LA and the ports of Tokyo and Yokohama were signed during the 2023 California Japan Clean Energy Trade Mission, creating a Green Shipping Corridor (GSC) partnership.
Budget cuts, incoming: companies make sacrifices to meet energy price volatility
Volatile energy price swings are causing a ruckus among companies across all sectors, according to a recent survey taken by Zurich-based ABB Electrification, the appliances, electrical, and electronics manufacturing arm of industrial automation provider ABB