October 4, 2024

Transportation Decarbonization

NY Panel Examines Vehicle Electrification, Cleaner Fuels
Electrification of transportation carries long timelines, prompting N.Y. officials to look for new strategies to achieve emissions reductions
Oregon Governor Plots Western Roadmap for EVs
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown set out a vision for building EV charging infrastructure across the West that was light on environmental imperatives.
NY Utilities Diverge on Managed EV Charging
New York’s six local distribution companies split over whether to adopt “passive” or “active” approaches to managing electric vehicle charging
FERC, DOE, Interior Seen as Keys to Biden Climate Plan
FERC, DOE and the Interior Department will be central to advancing President-elect Joe Biden’s climate goals, speakers told ACORE's Grid Forum.
NARUC Session Discusses EV Rates, Customer Views
Researchers, utilities and stakeholders discussed EV rate designs and utility programs at NARUC's Annual Meeting and Education Conference.
California EPIC Symposium Talks Trees and EVs
Stakeholders discussed the proliferation of electric vehicles and forest management at the California Energy Commission's EPIC Symposium.
FERC Reaffirms NY Storage Mitigation as Glick Dissents
FERC declined to rehear its February order approving a NYISO proposal to apply buyer-side mitigation to energy storage resources.
BlueIndy Pulls Plug on EV Rideshare Service
Marketed as an eco-friendly alternative to car ownership, Indianapolis’ BlueIndy electric vehicle rideshare service will go out of business this spring.
Spotty EV Growth, TOU Enrollment Challenges States
State regulators at NARUC's Winter Policy Summit remain upbeat about the potential for electric vehicles to help decarbonization efforts.

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