October 3, 2024

Transportation Decarbonization

Duke Proposes $56M EV Charging Plan in N.C.
Duke Energy proposed spending $56 million to add 1,000 EV charging ports and fund 60 electric school buses in North Carolina.
Mass. City Begins Transition to Electric School Bus Fleet
The Beverly School District is selling power from its electric bus battery charging system back to the grid during peak demand.
California Air Resources Board Adopts Ride-share ZEV Standard
Nearly all miles traveled by Uber and Lyft drivers must be in zero-emission electric vehicles by 2030 under a new California regulation.
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NJ Proposal Rewrites EV Incentives to Drive Sales
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities is proposing enhancements for an incentive program that helped put 7,000 electric vehicles on the road.
Overheard at ARPA-E Innovation Summit Day 2
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg opened the second day of DOE’s virtual ARPA-E Innovation Summit, which also featured Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
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Clean Energy Creates Opportunity, Challenges For Sea Businesses
The push to cut carbon emissions has opened many ocean-based commercial opportunities, said speakers at the ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit.
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.

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