Why America’s EV chargers keep breaking
An article at Politico discusses the problems that electric vehicle (EV) owners face due to frequently malfunctioning EV chargers in America. The high number of charger malfunctions can be attributed to various factors, including outdated and poorly maintained charging equipment, unreliable [...]
Biden’s 67% EV policy: a dictatorial attack on the American driver and the US grid
In a Substack article Alex Epstein responds to the Biden administration's plan to require 67% of new cars sold in the US by 2030 to be electric, calling it an unconstitutional overreach of executive power. Epstein argues that the plan violates [...]
National Oilheat Research Alliance (NORA) Launches Podcast
The National Oilheat Research Alliance (NORA) released the first episode of its new podcast series called In the Loop with NORA. The new podcast series looks at how the liquid fuel heating industry lowers carbon emissions from homes along with an emphasis [...]
Report affirms hydrogen’s major role in long-haul trucking’s future
A new report by The North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE) is zeroing in on hydrogen-based powertrains for Class 8 long-haul freight routes, noting that hydrogen fuel cells are the only viable zero-emissions solution for over-the-road applications. Click here to [...]
Scratched EV Battery? Your Insurer May Be Forced to Junk the Whole Car
Reuters is reporting that there is sometimes no way to repair or assess even slightly damaged battery packs in electric vehicles after accidents. This is forcing insurance companies to write off cars with few miles – leading to higher premiums and [...]
Green Fuel Frenzy Is Set to Drive a Canola Boom in the Southern US
A report from Bloomberg predicts the race for ingredients to make green diesel and sustainable jet fuel is bringing Canada’s namesake crop into the American Deep South. Chevron Corp. is teaming up with grains handler Bunge Ltd. and seed company Corteva [...]