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Trump’s Tariffs Are Wrecking America’s Supply Chain for Critical Minerals

The Trump administration’s latest round of tariffs is drawing scrutiny, but the real concern isn’t just the cost of Chinese EVs—it’s the impact on the materials those tariffs affect. Nickel, cobalt, and platinum-group elements (PGEs) are indispensable to the U.S. economy, yet the country is overwhelmingly reliant on imports, often … [continued] The post Trump’s […]

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Carney Takes The Helm: What’s Next for Canada’s Carbon Policy?

With Mark Carney stepping in as the new leader of the federal Liberal Party, Canada’s carbon pricing system faces a critical juncture. Long a proponent of market-driven climate policy, Carney inherits a system designed to reduce emissions while maintaining economic competitiveness. The current framework consists of a consumer-facing fuel charge, … [continued] The post Carney […]

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Debunking the Myth: Hydrogen’s Abundance Does Not Equal Accessibility

Saying hydrogen is abundant is like saying gold is easy to get—it’s out there, but extracting it is hard, expensive, and energy-intensive. The problem isn’t scarcity; the problem is accessibility. Hydrogen advocates often parrot the line that hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, implying that it’s naturally … [continued] The post Debunking […]

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Hello, TELO!

TELO Trucks unveiled its first pre-production prototype on March 6 and is now on pace to put it into production next year. The post Hello, TELO! appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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