Carmakers Push Congress To Extend EV Tax Credit
You know something’s screwy when Joe Manchin kind of makes sense.
You know something’s screwy when Joe Manchin kind of makes sense.
The duplicity is everywhere. Although red state legislators stall key climate legislation, they benefit in their home states by promoting renewable energy enterprises. Their efforts play both sides of the energy division.
Joe Manchin has seen the light and promised to mend his ways. Wait! Is that the sound of a dollar bill?
Manchin blocked the spending bill that contained President Biden’s climate proposals and which had included penalties for power companies that did not reduce their coal use. Manchin’s duplicity is slowly being uncovered, and it truly demonstrates the need to tighten Senate ethics rules.
Joe Manchin has sunk to new lows in his quest to please his major contributors.
Originally posted on EVANNEX. By Charles Morris The Biden administration has proposed a number of initiatives to promote transport electrification and clean energy. Three of these are specifically targeted at the auto industry: a reboot of the federal tax credits for EV purchases; a major investment in EV charging infrastructure; and a … [continued]
Another sign that coal is toast: New York State stakes another $500 million to beat its East Coast rivals to the offshore wind energy punch.
Below are three short summaries of recent renewable energy and climate-related news from NexusMedia. World’s Largest Floating Solar Array Comes Online In Shandong Province The world’s largest floating solar power array is now online in China’s Shandong province. The 320 MW facility built by Huaneng Power International is expected to … [continued]
The US Department of Defense has enough buying power to help lift US electric vehicle makers out of the doldrums, and they just might do it.
Say it isn’t so, Joe! The Senator has a long history of fighting climate action — how can cleantech solutions now find a place in the mainstream?