Emissions & Efficiency - Jun 21st, 2023
 
 
How to fight rising fuel costs
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June 21, 2023
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The Republican-led charge to repeal the EPA’s most stringent emissions regulations on diesel equipment was rebuked by the president, who has made the rules part of his freight decarbonization strategy.
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This year’s study reveals that 26% of shoppers say they are “very likely” to consider purchasing an EV, up from 24% a year ago.
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Use zero-carbon hydrogen fuel on your existing IC truck engine architecture without costly modifications. It all starts with Westport, and it’s happening now.

Increase in the U.S. average for diesel is modest—2.1 cents—but it marks the first rise since April.
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Chevron is helping lower the lifecycle carbon intensity of fleets. We're producing renewable fuels that work in today's engines from sources like plant byproducts and used cooking oil. That's energy in progress.

The U.S. government has forecasted increased fuel prices due to production cuts from OPEC+ and Saudi Arabia. What technologies can fleets invest in to get the jump ahead of price hikes?
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Mullen Automotive is defining a new era in which commercial vehicles run clean with connected and customizable solutions that make businesses more efficient and profitable. Our all-electric class 1 and 3 commercial vehicles are launching in 2023.

Navistar's experimental truck design pulled no punches fighting for freight efficiency. The project was conducted with a host of partners, including the DOE.
“This investment furthers our commitment to HD truck market dominance with the Duramax power under the hood that customers love so much,” said Mike Trevorrow, vice president, North America Manufacturing.
A federal judge in Wisconsin has given Enbridge Inc. 3 years to reroute its Line 5 oil pipeline off an Indian tribe’s territory or shut it down while expressing his doubt that a reroute can be accomplished...
The factory, once completed and operational, is expected to produce a capacity of about 5 GW per year producing some 20,000 solar modules annually, according to Canadian Solar. Construction should begin later this year
Company has established partnerships with food and beverage manufacturers statewide to secure the necessary feedstocks for the plant. These feedstocks are expected to generate approximately 650,000 MMBTU...
Several versions of all-electric work truck are being built on a General Motors-based platform.
With California's increasing EPA and emissions regulations, Mullen Automotive is partnering with Phenix Truck Bodies & Van Equipment, based in Southern California, on its new EV truck body.
The project, called Fifth Standard, is sited in Fresno County, California and represents the German company’s largest U.S. storage facility to date. The facility also includes a 150-MW solar PV facility under construction
The FleetOwner 500 private fleet will purchase the EVs over the next several years. The Ram ProMaster EV will be introduced later this year and will be Ram's first fully electric van offered in North America.
The partnership aims to support the growing demand for EV charging infrastructure in the country, with a projected need for over 200,000 public chargers by 2030
Duke currently has 51,000 MW of renewable capacity within the territories of its regulated utility business, while its deregulated commercial renewables has 3,400 MW of utility-scale wind, solar, and battery storage being sold to Brookfield Renewable