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Maryland Clean Energy Bills Pass 1st Hurdle on Crossover Day
With less than three weeks to go until the end of the session, Maryland legislators have advanced several significant clean energy bills.
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CARB to Replenish Zero-emission Truck Fund with $430M
California has sweetened the pot for a popular incentive program intended to fuel the purchase of zero-emissions trucks.
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NREL: Zero-emission MHDVs Will Hit Price Parity with Diesel by 2035
By 2035, zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles should be no more expensive than those that run on diesel, according to a new study from NREL.
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Analysis: Infrastructure Bill Could Increase GHG Emissions
The bipartisan infrastructure bill touted to address climate change could cause increased GHG emissions because of state discretion over highway spending.
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EPA Restores California Tailpipe Standards
EPA reinstated the authority of California and 16 other states to enact more stringent vehicle emissions standards than the federal government.
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Enviros Want Faster Action on NJ Cargo-handling Emission Rules
Critics of new rules proposed by the New Jersey DEP to cut emissions from cargo-handling equipment at ports and rail terminals say they should be tougher.
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States to Get $615 Million for EV Charging from IIJA Funds
States will receive more than $600 million in funding for EV charging in 2022, the first installment of $5 billion promised in the infrastructure bill.
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Maine Roadmap Shows Gap in Public EV Infrastructure Funding
Maine’s Clean Transportation Roadmap identified $27 million in available state funding for EV infrastructure investment, leaving an estimated $44 million gap.
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Gov. Polis Speaks on Colorado’s Carbon-free Future
Gov. Jared Polis joined stakeholders at COSSA's Solar Power and Energy Storage Mountain West Conference to discuss the state’s future renewable energy economy.
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First US EV Charging Road to Open in Detroit in 2023
Seeking a leading role in transportation electrification, Michigan will install the first electric charging roadway in the United States next year.

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