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ABB and SINTEF test fuel cells for main ship propulsion potential

Green Car Congress

ABB and SINTEF Ocean are undertaking research to test the viability of fuel cells as an energy source for main ship propulsion. The new research project seeks to provide the answers required for fuel cell technology to be delivered at the scale needed to power commercial and passenger ships. The testing methodology, to be developed at SINTEF Ocean’s Trondheim-based laboratory, will use two Hydrogenics 30kW fuel cells, set up to model the operation and control of a complete marine power system in

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@LATimes Misses The Big Picture Right Under Its Nose As It Soft Pedals Reality After Getting Intimated By #Pussygrabber “Fake News” B t #JoeTakesOnTheNews

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Phillips 66 and Renewable Energy Group plan large-scale renewable diesel facility on West Coast

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Phillips 66 and Renewable Energy Group, Inc. announced that planning is underway for the construction of a large-scale renewable diesel plant on the US West Coast. The plant would utilize REG’s proprietary Bio-Synfining technology for the production of renewable diesel fuel. Planned feedstocks include a mix of waste fats, oils and greases, including regionally-sourced vegetable oils, animal fats and used cooking oil.

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Hold The Confetti, Garcetti Not Ready – But Spending On His Pretending Holds Steady @MayorOfLA @LATimes #JoeTakesOnTheNews

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How serious is Norway about climate change? So much that its streetlights self-dim

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California stands firm, Honda joins GM, SEC investigates Tesla: The Week in Reverse

Green Car Reports

Which automakers are now openly opposing the EPA’s proposed fuel-economy rollback? And which automaker teased an 800-volt electric car good for the drag races? This is Green Car Reports’ look back at the Week in Reverse, for the week ending Nov. 2, 2018. Friday we updated a piece about the woes at Faraday Future, which continue to pile.

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What Would The Saturday @LATimes Be Like Without Car Porn For The Clueless? @DrPatSoonShiong How’s Your Search For A Climate Change Editor Going? #JoeTakesOnTheNews

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