
National Fuel Efficiency, Car Bans and EV Policies: How They’re Working Together to Drive EV Uptake
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I was pleased to be featured in this first episode of “Fresh Tracks,” a web series that will cover various transport issues. Check it out! It’s about 7 minutes.
Only four governments 10 years ago had introduced mandatory GHG emission and/or fuel economy standards: China, Japan, South Korea, and the United States, while the European Union and Canada had
Hello friends! Here’s my monthly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends. Items I selected include: A new MIT paper points out that the
Hello friends! Here’s my monthly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends. Items I selected include: Diesel & the Yellow Vests: Nearly 300,000 workers
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Hello friends! Here’s my monthly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends. Items I selected include: A new study in The Lancet Planetary Health
The best and most succinct roundup and summary of global vehicle emissions regulations, engine efficiency, and emission control and developments surrounding these issues comes to us on an annual basis,
Everyone knows by now that this week U.S. EPA Administrator Pruitt, in a long-expected move, signed the final determination on the mid-term review (MTR) of the Agency’s model year 2022-2025
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Earlier this month, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its Annual Energy Outlook 2018. Key insights from the transportation portion of the outlook included the following: Fuel Economy: Increases
ExxonMobil’s Outlook for Energy: A View to 2040 anticipates that global energy needs will rise about 25% over the period to 2040, led by non-OECD countries, same as it projected
I didn’t want to get too far into 2018 without taking a quick run back through 2017, and featuring some of my favorite blog posts and podcast interviews. It was
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Recently I spoke with David Rapson, Associate Professor in the Department of Economics and Co-Director of the Davis Energy Economics Program (DEEP) at the University of California at Davis (UC
Recently I interviewed Jeffrey Rissman of the NGO Energy Innovation about an interesting couple of articles recently published on Forbes online and the NGO’s Energy Policy Simulator. What caught my