
Heavy transport’s critical role in the net zero energy transition
Fossil fuel alternatives for trucks are essential if we want to reach zero net emissions by 2050. Here are the challenges and opportunities for the transformation of this sector.
Waterloo University
Tracey Forrest is the Program Director, Transformative Quantum Technologies at the University of Waterloo where she is responsible for Program Delivery, Early Adopter Collaborations and Quantum Applications. Tracey joined the University of Waterloo in 2010 as Director of the energy institute and later served as advisor on energy to the Dean of Engineering office. Tracey serves as member of the Green Municipal Fund Council of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and Executive Board Member of Q4Climate
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Fossil fuel alternatives for trucks are essential if we want to reach zero net emissions by 2050. Here are the challenges and opportunities for the transformation of this sector.
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