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Bosch’s Wild New Way to Clean Up Gas Engines Starts With a Flame
Cold starts are the dirtiest moment—Bosch thinks it’s solved them with fire.
Stormont ministers have approved £19m in extra money to widen a support package for households which use home heating oil ...
Tesla's Semi just cracked the cold-weather range problem that has haunted electric trucking for years, and the answer is ...
Energy sources were front and center in the war with Iran making clear that Israel must do more to secure its critical power ...
Why diesel prices rise faster than gasoline during global crises—and how higher diesel costs ripple through freight, food, ...
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US chemists turn natural gas into liquid fuel without high heat and pressures
Chemists in the United States have discovered a new way to turn natural gas ...
Why choose fossil fuels or electricity when you can have both? NOC Energy has figured out how to hybridize heavy industry.
In Western Australia’s Pilbara region, a new feature is being added to an ancient landscape: rows of containerised batteries.
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Heat ending explained: Why does Neil McCauley go back for Waingro?
Heat ending explained: Why Neil McCauley goes back for Waingro, how Hanna catches him, and what the final hand-hold means ...
Professor Dayne Swearer found that bursts of plasma convert methane into methanol without high heat and pressures.
This heavily modified Chevy truck is equipped with a homebuilt wood-fired powertrain that feeds the onboard V8 with combustible wood gas, as seen in this video.
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