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Electric cars booming, but fuel cells expected to come out on top

Despite the growing popularity of battery electrics, a strong majority of auto executives expect hydrogen-powered vehicles to eventually win out


Trump pick Pruitt confirmed as EPA chief over vociferous environmentalist opposition

The 48-year-old Republican lawyer is closely aligned with oil and gas companies in Oklahoma; critics call him the "worst pick ever confirmed," while supporters say he is an "ideal" choice


Offshore wind firm owed $28M by federal government asks court to force payment

A NAFTA tribunal ruled last year that Ottawa owes Windstream Energy millions in legal damages for Ontario's abrupt enacting of an offshore turbine moratorium in 2011. Canada hasn't paid, and the penalty is accruing tens of thousands in interest each month


Robot probes show Fukushima reactor cleanup worse than expected

Earlier this month, one cleaning robot was pulled out of the Japanese nuclear plant after being exposed to radiation levels that would kill a human within minutes, a second has now been abandoned to its fate in Unit 2 after its crawling function failed
 
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Margot Robbie rocks the Monaco Grand Prix circuit in a Nissan BladeGlider EV [WATCH]

The blonde bombshell known for her roles in Suicide Squad and The Wolf of Wall Street puts the 268 HP experimental vehicle through its paces » read more

Trudeau says management must stop profiting at expense of employees

The prime minister told a group of corporate elites they need to "get real" about their employees, adding that workers feeling "overworked and undervalued" is fueling anger toward politicians and business leaders » read more
 
Last week’s big stories 
 

Researchers develop new flow battery designed to outlast lithium

The non-corrosive battery uses organic molecules dissolved in neutral-pH water to store energy. It can cycle more than 1,000 times and lose only about one per cent of its charge » read more

Cleaning robot pulled from Fukushima reactor due to radiation

The remote-controlled cleaner was the first robot to enter the nuclear plant's Unit 2 reactor since the 2011 disaster. It spent just two hours inside before being yanked out » read more