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Transportation companies from major automakers to Zipcar are partnering with residential and commercial real estate owners to offer shared vehicles as an amenity.
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BMW and California utility PG&E are among the players sorting out the interconnected futures of the energy and automotive industries.
by John Gartner
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The sharing economy and radical changes in the way we buy energy are breaking the stranglehold on private infrastructure and opening new possibilities for urban sustainability.
by Greg Kats
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Can electric vehicles, self-driving cars and connected vehicles play nice with existing transportation systems?
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The humdrum markets of public transit and municipal garbage trucks are poised to be upended by new electric offerings.
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After trepidation about adding transportation fuels to the cap-and-trade mix, analysts say the latest carbon auction by California and Quebec could have ripple effects for companies and the economy.
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Transportation generates about a quarter of all energy-related emissions. By using low-carbon fuels, trucking can play a big role in carbon reduction.
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JetBlue still believes that treating people well affects profits. That includes protecting ecosystems to benefit communities.
by Sarah Bodley
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The next year could be momentous — if the puzzle pieces in Big Data, smart cities, renewable energy and mobility come together.