How A 100 Year Old Science Experiment Helped Create The Fuel Of The Future
Published: June 9, 2021
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Over a century ago, a unique chemical process helped take the world from the brink of a food crisis that would’ve led many to starve.
It was called “the biggest global problem solved by chemistry” and delivered its creators a well-deserved Nobel Prize.
But today, this breakthrough could help revolutionize the $1.5 trillion green energy revolution, resulting in substantial upside for the companies leading the charge in the industry.
AmmPower (
), for example, has taken off for huge 207% gains over the last year, and we think they’re just getting started.
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New leadership in Washington, D.C., means that private sector initiatives to reduce the carbon footprint of America’s supply chains suddenly have new, powerful advocates at the highest levels of government. The American public largely supports more proactive measures to reduce the effects of climate change, but in pursuing a more sustainable vision of the future we must make sure that we do not trade one market dysfunction for another.
Despite some notable (though still very, very modest) advances, long-haul trucking runs almost exclusively on diesel. The U.S. domestic trucking industry emitted an estimated 425 million metric tons of carbon in 2020, about 6 percent of the country’s total emissions and roughly on par with the total carbon emissions of a mid-sized country like Australia or Turkey. The average fuel economy of the heavy trucks that criss-cross our highways has barely budged over the past four decades, while there s been substantial progress
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Trevor Milton left Nikola after he was accused of lying and exaggerating about its products.
Legal filings and interviews with 38 people suggest Milton has a history of bending the truth.
His friends defend him, saying he s misunderstood. Milton declined to comment on this story.
Trevor Milton was minutes from showing the world the fulfillment of his childhood dream. It hadn t been an easy road. He d failed out of high school, dropped out of college, watched his mother and step-mother die before his 22nd birthday, and gotten sued by the man who appeared ready to give him his big break as an entrepreneur.