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Could Bloom fuel cells be a solution for maritime emissions issues?

GreenBiz

Under the partnership, announced in June, the companies will collaborate on creating fuel cell powertrains for commercial ships, potentially providing one critical path to a clean technology future for marine shipping. The goal is to replace oil-based power generation. . And the goalposts are high.

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GREEN house effect: Calculate the savings from electrifying your home

Corporate Knights

Corporate Knights partnered with the Toronto Star to analyze the co-benefits of these clean technologies, quantifying just how much households can save by adopting them, and what their impact will be on emissions. And the faster these technologies are adopted, the fewer emissions Canada will produce. In the U.S.,

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Shipping sets Sail for Greener Horizons

Chris Hall

At COP27 , a number of other shipping companies signed a joint statement committing to the “rapid and ambitious” production and use of low-carbon fuels based on green hydrogen, including representatives of the Aspen Shipping Decarbonization Initiative. . Regulatory anchor .

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Meet the 50 fastest-growing green companies in Canada

Corporate Knights

Founded in 2008 by veterans of Stuart Energy, a Toronto-based pioneer of hydrogen power, Next Hydrogen is now scaling up to deliver commercial solutions to the transportation and industrial sectors. Vicinity Motor was formed in 2008 to meet B.C. Earth Alive Clean Technologies. Greenlane Renewables. Growth rate: 146%.

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