Fossil Fuel Giants Embrace Natural Gas as Demand Surges, Challenging Green Transition
Major fossil fuel companies, including Shell and Chevron, are shifting their focus to natural gas as they anticipate increased demand in the coming decades.
U.S. Drivers Express Mixed Feelings Towards Electric Vehicles
U.S. consumers have shown increasing interest and concerns about electric vehicles (EVs), according to a survey by Ernst & Young (EY).
Direct Lithium Extraction: The Electric Vehicle Industry's Shale Boom
The lithium industry is set to undergo a significant transformation with the introduction of direct lithium extraction (DLE) technologies, which could revolutionize the supply of lithium from brine projects.
Escalating Airline Delays and Cancellations Cast a Shadow on the Upcoming Holiday Weekend
Airline delays and cancellations continue to plague travelers in the United States, raising concerns as the long July 4 holiday weekend approaches.
Why TikTok is outsourcing?
TikTok is reportedly working with third-party logistics (3PL) fulfillment service providers to build its own logistics network.
Biden Administration's Clean Hydrogen Strategy Faces Policy Uncertainties and Investment Hurdles
Biden administration's ambitious clean hydrogen strategy aims to increase domestic production by 400% in less than 30 years.
$9.2bn Federal Loan Expected for Ford Battery Plants
Ford's ambitious plans for battery plants in Tennessee and Kentucky, aimed at manufacturing electric vehicles and EV components, are set to receive a record-breaking $9.2 billion federal loan from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Industries Experiencing the Highest Levels of Work-Related Stress
A recent survey conducted by Vivian Health reveals that work-related stress remains prevalent, with nearly half of the respondents reporting job stress
Volvo and University of Minnesota Collaborate on Severe Weather Electric Truck Tests
Volvo Trucks North America is partnering with the University of Minnesota to conduct extreme weather testing on its VNR Electric model.
Intel Expands Global Presence with Chip Production Facilities in Eastern Europe
Intel is investing $4.6 billion in a new assembly and testing facility in Poland and expanding its investment in a semiconductor fabrication plant in Germany, totaling approximately $33 billion.
Survey Shows Emissions Reduction as Top Priority Despite Industry Challenges in the Coming Year
A report by Breakthrough, a transportation management technology provider, reveals that consumer demand for sustainable products is driving shippers and carriers to adopt more eco-conscious practices.
AAR Report Shines Light on Railroads' Crucial Role in Tackling Climate Change
A report by the Association of American Railroads (AAR) highlights the freight railroad industry's significant potential in combating climate change.
Climate-Friendly Flights: A Long Journey with Higher Costs
The Paris Air Show highlighted the aviation industry's increasing focus on sustainability and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
California Launches Program to Guide Fleets in Adopting Zero-Emissions Trucks
CALSTART, a clean transportation consortium based in Pasadena, California, has launched the Cal Fleet Advisor (CFA) program to assist trucking fleets in transitioning to zero-emission vehicles.
White House Unveils Strategy to Enhance Semiconductor Supply Chains
The Department of Commerce has announced a funding opportunity and application process for large semiconductor supply chain projects, providing a boost to semiconductor companies.
Hydrogen's Historical Significance Fades as its Future as a Fuel Gains Momentum
The perception of hydrogen as a highly flammable and dangerous fuel source is being challenged as the industry emphasizes its safe handling and storage practices.
New hydrogen locomotives from CPKC and CSX
Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) and CSX Corp. have announced a joint venture to develop and deploy hydrogen conversion kits for diesel-electric locomotives, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the freight rail industry.
NASA Media Invitation: Covering the Asteroid Sample Return
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission is set to deliver the agency's first asteroid sample collected in space to Earth on September 24, 2023.
Bud Light Unveils New Ad Campaign to Spark a Turnaround
Bud Light aims to reverse it’s declining sales by launching a new marketing campaign designed to overcome adversity.
Rise in Diesel Trucks Addresses Cargo Demand in California Amid Electric Vehicle Shortfall
California's Advanced Clean Fleets rule, set to take effect in six months, is already causing unintended consequences for the drayage industry responsible for transporting cargo at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.