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SoCalGas Backs Testing of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology for Marine Vessels – NBC Los Angeles

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Southern California Gas Co. announced Tuesday that it would provide $ 200,000 to a project to develop a zero-emission solution for small commercial ocean-going vessels by modifying a commercial boat with a hydrogen fuel cell instead of an internal combustion engine. Fuel cell technology developed by Zero Emission Industries, formerly Golden Gate Zero Emission Marine, has the potential to "significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution from thousands of small commercial boats across California, including patrol, fishing, fire, rescue, ferry and taxi "Leisure and other ships", depending on the utility company. "SoCalGas is committed to helping California meet its climate goals and we are exploring how we can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions in each sector," said Neil Navin, vice president of clean energy innovation for SoCalGas. "We recently announced our commitment to net zero greenhouse gas emissions from our ope

Newswire's Medical Technology Client Shares Insights on Chronic Pain Treatment During Interview with Popular NBC Affiliate Station

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  Health Technology Customers in the Newswire Guided Tour Program Image of a stethoscope and pen on top of a medical card. NEW YORK - April 23, 2021 - (Newswire.com) As part of Newswire's Earned Media Advantage Guided Tour program, clients work with their team of PR professionals to identify media opportunities, create compelling stories, launch targeted campaigns, and more. A key component of the Guided Tour program is helping companies build brand awareness through relevant and valuable media mentions. For his medical technology customer, who has developed non-invasive medical devices to accelerate healing and reduce chronic pain symptoms, the aforementioned deserved media turned out to be an important and relevant opportunity as the US continues to grapple with the opioid crisis. In fact, the National Institute on Drug Abuse reported that approximately 21% to 29% of patients prescribed opioids for chronic pain abuse them. During an interview on a popular