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Robert Lanni

Robert Lanni

Robert Lanni is a writer, digital project & SEO manager at Lincoln Tech. His writing focuses on technical innovation, especially in the transportation & manufacturing industries. His personal interests include chronicling the national skills gap and the emerging synthetic and renewable fuels industry that is shaping the ever-changing energy mosaic.

He predicts that a wide collection of power sources will be required to meet the dual-demands of energy production and environmental stewardship, and that renewable synthetic gasoline created from carbon capture, water and renewable energy can breathe new life into the internal combustion engine as a climate-friendly power source.

Robert graduated from Thomas Edison State College with a BSBA.CIS in Business Administration & Computer Information Systems, the USAF’s Dental Technician program, ATI’s Automotive Technician Program (Virginia Beach), and the Chubb Institute of Technology’s IBM Mainframe Programming and Web Development programs. In his spare time, he is restoring his 1976 Corvette Stingray and a 1967 Ducati Sebring. He is a Veteran of the United States Air Force.

 

Articles from Robert Lanni:


 

An 18-wheeler crosses the western US landscape.

Cummins Engines Are First Choice for the Trucking Industry

Automotive,  Diesel Technology
Robert Lanni
January 15, 2020
Look under the hood of one of the thousands of trucks traveling America’s highways each day, and you’re likely to find a Cummins engine.  Cummins, a Fortune

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