New EU Hydrogen Policy: The Good, The Bad, & The Expensive
In a perfect world, cheap green hydrogen would slash carbon and methane emissions. We don’t live in a perfect world quite yet.
In a perfect world, cheap green hydrogen would slash carbon and methane emissions. We don’t live in a perfect world quite yet.
Last month, it was announced that the City of Logan in Ohio was the first city in the southeast region of the state to receive Tesla vehicles for its police force. The vehicles were slated to arrive within two weeks of the announcement and the hope is that the electric … [continued]
Toyota thinks range is less important to potential EV buyers than price. Are they right?
California is the leading electric vehicle state in the US both for the total number of EVs and public EV chargers, so it’s not surprising that the California Energy Commission (CEC) recently approved $1.4 billion in funding to support zero emissions vehicles and the supportive infrastructure. (In this case, ZEV … [continued]
Policy makers and investors take note: regional air mobility is vastly more scalable, an actual path to a decarbonized future and much lower risk.
A recent video by Aptera shows us not only that it is committed to making the vehicle repairable by normal people, but it also gave us a peek at how some of that is actually going to happen. Keep in mind that these shots are of Alpha vehicles (early development … [continued]
Originally published on NRDC, Expert Blog. By Kathy Harris, Patricio Portillo The future of clean, zero-emission trucks is now in the hands of the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. Following a robust comment period, the State must decide whether to move forward with the Advanced Clean Truck (ACT) rule. But we believe … [continued]
Addressing emissions from Virginia’s transportation sector will require doing more than only electrifying personal transportation across the Commonwealth.
The Southwest Energy Efficiency Project has announced that the Public Service Company of New Mexico can invest $10 million in a suite of EV programs with over $3 million focusing on low-income families. The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC) approved plans for the Public Service Company of New Mexico … [continued]
A new report from Environment America Research & Policy Center and Frontier Group celebrates the progress of key green technologies and offers a pathway to zero emissions energy usage.