Browsing: Environment Issues
By Adam Peltz and Elizabeth Lieberknecht Recently, Louisiana, under the leadership of Gov. John Bel Edwards, became the latest state taking action to curb pollution and waste…
For a Clean, Safe Ride to School, Electric Buses Get Straight A’s. Propane? Needs Improvement
GreenPower electric school bus parked in front of the West Virginia State Capitol building; Charleston, WVBy Ali DySard and Melody ReisSchool districts around the country are…
By John RuteckiEarlier this summer, EDF, Boston University School of Public Health, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Institute for the Environment and PSE…
Texas will create an interagency task force to evaluate infrastructure charging and capacity needs for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, a tremendous step forward in the state’s…
Something exciting is happening in the medium- and heavy-duty vehicle industry. The trucks, buses and port vehicles that drive our economy are quickly heading toward a…
By Katelyn Roedner Sutter and Daniel BaradLast month, the California Air Resources Board unanimously voted to adopt the Advanced Clean Fleets Rule, which sets purchase requirements…
By Morgan RoteGovernments and industry around the world are wagering big on hydrogen to solve the climate and clean energy challenge.But woefully insufficient global progress toward…
By Pamela MacDougall and Cole JermynAfter much anticipation, New York is taking a significant step to accelerate the rollout of zero-emission trucks and buses. Last week,…
what’s next for DOE’s hydrogen and direct air capture hubs, and how to engage in the process
By Jona Koka The Department of Energy’s $7 billion hydrogen (H2) and $3.5 billion direct air capture hubs program has been hailed as an opportunity to…
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has awarded $8.2 million in state incentives to help companies operating in Texas purchase 51 electric trucks.The announcement is a…