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Today, wind and solar power are at the forefront of sustainable energy, however, there could be an important and relevant place for hydrogen in the future. In an article by Vox, David Roberts expands on the idea of a hydrogen economy and how the company HyTech Power could bring positive change by targeting diesel engines and energy storage. Here, our fuel card company shares the article.
Our fuel card company is happy to hear that Royal Dutch Shell (more commonly known as Shell), one of the largest oil companies in the world, is pledging to go greener by reducing the amount of emissions it produces. In fact, it aims to halve them: by 2035, the company wants to cut its net emissions by 20% and by 2050, 50%.
Electric cars are becoming more and more of today’s norm because of their lack of emissions and their low-maintenance. However, have you ever wondered what will happen to the auto technicians who make a living on servicing gas-powered cars? In this article, Peter Holley dives into the potential future of auto technicians.
Diesel fuel has proven to be a success among the trucking industry and many companies are looking to it as a long-term solution. Here, our fuel card company shares a press release from the Diesel Technology Forum that discusses the future of diesel fuel and how it can help improve the cleanliness of our air as well as expand the commercial vehicle market that utilizes it.
Just last month, Royal Dutch Shell announced that it will be investing $1 billion a year in alternative fuels (via its New Energies division) and now, the company is making its second impactful move in that category.
At Fuel Express, we’re big supporters of alternative fuel, electric, and hybrid vehicles, but there’s one type of energy that has always been deemed an efficient and green choice – diesel. For years, diesel cars have been popular in a variety of countries, but with today’s ever-changing world of efficiency, is it time to say goodbye?
Today, fleets are a part of a wide variety of industries, from pest control to delivery to construction and more. What they all have in common, however, is the need to be productive and efficient. In this blog, our fleet fuel card company shares five performance tips that fleet managers should embrace.
At our fuel card company, we’re always looking for ways to reduce our fleet vehicles’ emissions, and you should too. Here are some simple things you can do to cut down on the amount of pollution you contribute to the environment.
Recently, pressure has been put on fleets to be more aware of their greenhouse gas emissions, including a federal mandate that require companies with fleets of 20 vehicles or more to reduce their emissions by at least 15 percent by 2020.
Over the last couple years, gas prices have been decreasing, which is great news for Americans. In the years before, we had to worry about where we could travel and how far, depending on the price we had to pay…