• tuctrohs@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Two out of 10 diesel yard engines at their Pittsburgh area plants will be replaced by battery electric units built by Innovative Rail Technologies.

    The result will be a massive reduction in particulate pollution and fuel consumption, though even replacing all 10 would have a minor impact on particulate and CO2 emissions compared to the steelmaking operation.

    But there’s no reason it can’t be feasible to eventually replace all 10 and move to lower emissions steel making options.

  • Desistance@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I can’t imagine how heavy that battery will be. I wonder if they will do it old school coal car style for the battery or fully integrated.

    Either way if this works out, the hydrogen clan will be very upset.

    Better yet they should do a combination of overhead electrical contact and batteries for those ultra wilderness areas.

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      1 year ago

      If only there were some way to connect trains to the electrical grid with something like overhead wires so they didn’t have to carry fuel or batteries in board … /S