
High Gas Prices Are Back in the U.S. The Tools to Act Might Be Gone.
If you wanted to design a moment that should, in theory, accelerate an energy transition in American transport, you would start with something close to what we have right now.

If you wanted to design a moment that should, in theory, accelerate an energy transition in American transport, you would start with something close to what we have right now.

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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

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Recently I interviewed John DeCicco, Research Professor at the University of Michigan Energy Institute, about a study he and his team completed last year on the Carbon Balance Effects of

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Recently, I spoke with Adam Gustafson who represents the Urban Air Initiative (UAI) and is also a partner at Boyden Gray & Associates. UAI, as Adam noted, “exists to remove

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Happy Thursday friends! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends over the last week: CO2 Emissions Stayed Flat in 2016: IEA

Happy Thursday friends! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends over the last week. Economic Growth in a Low Carbon World:

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Happy Thursday friends! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in LCFV trends over the last week, and boy was it busy: Canada will follow British Columbia’s

Happy Wednesday friends! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in LCFV trends over the last week. As it turns out, China’s EV push is having the

Recently, I spoke with Dr. Jason Hill of the University of Minnesota about a recent paper published in Energy Policy on “Climate Consequences of Low-Carbon Fuels: the United States Renewable

So Donald Trump won and will become the U.S.’ 45th president. But what will it really mean for low carbon fuels and vehicle (LCFV) initiatives such as biofuels, fuel economy

ICCT has developed a novel financing mechanism to support ultralow-carbon fuel (ULCF) production in California using a contract for difference (CfD) policy and released a paper about it this week.

Happy Friday! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in low carbon fuels and vehicles trends over the last week: Fuel Economy Mid-Term Review: Auto industry officials