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This startup turns steel and aluminum waste into usable metals
By Kari Lydersen
This story was originally published by Canary Media.
A Chicago-area startup says its technology could shave emissions from the global metal industry by allowing companies to recycle grimy metal slivers and sludge left over from steel and aluminum production.
The “EVs Are Big Polluters” Circus Is Back In Town
EVs are under attack again. Blame it on Akio Toyoda. In April, the scion of the Toyota Motor Company said in an interview with Automotive News and republished by Toyota Times, “When the term carbon neutrality became popular, we said as a company the enemy is carbon. We have to … [continued]
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G7 summit live updates: Donald Trump and Mark Carney have ‘different concepts’ on trade | Pilot violates Kananaskis no-fly zone
What you need to know about everything related to the G7 summit in Kananaskis
Battery Ferries: Helios, China Zorrilla, & BC Ferries Compared
Viking Line’s recently announced fully electric ferry, Helios, represents one of the most ambitious maritime electrification projects to date, and offers a powerful indicator of how quickly and fundamentally ferry travel is being transformed by battery-electric propulsion. Expected to be delivered in the early 2030s, it will operate between Helsinki … [continued]
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A Used Electric Car For About $1,000?
Some years ago, I started wondering how the new electric vehicle market would expand with a greater diversity of models. Then, in particular, it was in reference to how long it would take for some mass of new electric vehicles to become used electric vehicles and how much the used … [continued]
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