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December 21, 2025

Transportation Decarbonization

New York Clean Fuel Standard Bill Targets Indirect Emissions
A bill before the New York State Assembly would create a clean fuel standard based on a standard adopted in California in 2009.
Sweeping Nev. Energy Bill Passes Senate Unopposed
A bill that proponents say will help Nevada “capture its place in the new energy economy” unanimously passed the state Senate on Friday.
Hydrogen Stations Could Soon Dot Wash. Landscape
Washington legislators have earmarked more than $4 million to build the state’s first two hydrogen vehicle refueling stations.
BP CEO Explains Oil Co.’s ‘Net Zero’ Target
BP CEO Bernard Looney outlined the company's "net zero" pledge, which critics have questioned, at Columbia University's Global Energy Summit.
NJ Electric Truck Rules Face Many Questions
Proposed rules that would require vendors in New Jersey to increase sales of medium- and heavy-duty electric trucks by 2035 faced vigorous criticism.
‘Lithium Valley’ Could Accelerate California EV Sector Growth
California’s job growth in electric transportation is accelerating, a trend that could be further fueled by extraction of lithium from the Salton Sea.
Partial Vetoes on Cap-and-trade, LCFS Spark Wash. Dems’ Ire
Legislative leaders slammed Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s veto of segments of cap-and-trade and low-carbon fuels standard bills.
IEA Paints Daunting Path to Net Zero by 2050
Reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 requires “unprecedented international cooperation," the International Energy Agency says.
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NJ RGGI Spending Focuses on Transportation
New Jersey has launched an online dashboard that gives residents a clearer look at how the state spends the money it receives from the RGGI.
Oregon Study Charts Explosive Growth of EV Chargers
Oregon will require a 4,404% growth in public chargers to meet the demands arising from its 2035 electric vehicle targets, state study says.

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