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The growing adoption of EVs is changing how consumers look at transportation and forcing automakers and policymakers to think beyond automotive design.
States are “moving the needle” on climate change but must continue challenging the federal government and each other, members of the U.S. Climate Alliance say.
Policies calling for reductions in CO2 emissions have transformed hydrogen from an oil refinery chemical to a top production priority for oil and gas companies.
A two-day Policy Makers Symposium at National Clean Energy Week provided insight into the mainstreaming of the clean energy transition in the U.S.
New Jersey is launching a $4 million campaign to promote the availability of electric vehicle chargers and tourism to popular state landmarks.
Visitors to Nevada would be able to recharge their electric vehicles at iconic destinations as part of a proposed transportation electrification plan.
Adequate funding, deployment challenges and hydrogen-versus-battery electric were hot topics at the 2021 International Zero Emission Bus Conference.
Electrification of U.S. trucking is going to happen whether or not Congress finds a way to help fund and expedite the transition.
New Jersey’s local governments and residents are taking the initiative to fight climate change and promote renewable energy.
A group of policy experts and consumer advocates want Eversource and National Grid to consider providing deeper incentives for off-peak EV charging.
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