A hydrogen-fuelled engine being installed in an Anglo American mine haul truck. Image: Anglo American.
Aurizon and Anglo American are investigating hydrogen-powered bulk freight trains to create more sustainable supply chains in mining.
As Australia’s largest rail freight compan
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Metro has received a $104-million federal grant for the purchase and deployment of 160 battery-electric buses as well as for the procurement and installation of en-route and depot charging stations. Above is a video from the city of L.A.’s Channel 35 on the news.
Electric buses are
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Dairymen Jim Maassen and Junior Hoogland speak at the Sioux County Bo
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WSU Master Gardener Lloyd Thompson used stack blocks to replace old railroad ties in the terrace garden at his home.
Lloyd Thompson, WSU Master Gardener
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Lara Treemore-Spears (right), Portage Lake Watershed Forever board member, discusses during an Aug. 8 school board meeting the possibility of Onekama Consolidated Schools installing a rain garden on school grounds.
ONEKAMA — If a school is able to educate its students while helping th
UK researchers have revealed that gaseous hydrogen could cause problems in natural gas pipelines, while electrolyzer manufacturer Nel has announced plans to build a second production line in Norway.
University College London researchers have said in a new study that the pumping of h ydro