Credit: National Renewable Energy Lab via Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 A heavy-duty electric truck that might be coming to Newark and Camden thanks to new EDA program The Murphy administration’s push to transition medium- and heavy-duty trucks to zero-emission vehicles, a proposal crucial to achieving its ambitious goal to reduce climate-warming pollution, won strong support Thursday from clean-energy advocates — and surprisingly, little opposition from critics. The state Department of Environmental Protection’s proposal aims to shift thousands of trucks — from delivery vans to long-haul tractor trailers — away from using fossil fuels to electric power, a policy that could put a huge dent in the amount of global-warming pollution contributed by the transportation sector.