Washington’s agriculture is a $12.8 billion business with 33,000 farms—-and it runs on gas, diesel and natural gas. The hundreds of big rigs hauling crops and food products are not electric.
The metropolitan government is targeting the widespread use of hydrogen, but strong competition and its physical properties are limiting its applications.
In this interview, Erik Schmidt-Staubach from Tinius Olsen explores the current landscape of battery and fuel cell technologies, focusing on the materials and testing required to advance these systems ...
Despite ongoing efforts to curb CO2 emissions with electric and hybrid vehicles, other forms of transportation remain significant contributors of greenhouse gases. To address this issue, old ...