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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.
Vehicles have been running on gasoline for decades, but in recent years, manufacturers have been building vehicles that are able to run on alternative types of fuel. Here are some of the most popular.
Car makers like Toyota and start-up Nikola Motor Co. have been working hard on the idea of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. In fact, Toyota has already released a fuel-cell passenger car in the U.S. and is working on their own truck project in the next few months. Nikola, on the other hand, has developed a semi-truck prototype called the One that it plans to put into production.
For millions of years, plants have been using photosynthesis to turn water into fuel via natural sunlight… so why can’t we do the same? According to researchers at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, we can.
These days, our society is exploring many fuel alternatives including ethanol, biodiesel, hydrogen, propane, and natural gas. The most common form of natural gas is compressed natural gas (or CNG), which is just natural gas that has been under high levels of pressure.