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These companies engage third-party fleet companies, but that doesn’t mean they are leaving transportation decarbonization to their suppliers.
by Jesse Klein
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Launched by Shell Aviation and Amex GBT last year, the Avelia program aims to link corporate customers with airlines to boost the market for SAF.
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Tests carried out by Google, American Airlines and Breakthrough Energy suggest pilots can steer clear of routes that create climate-warming contrails.
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Privatizing space could bring immense benefits to humanity, but is the industry thoughtfully considering the impact of emissions, space debris and employee well-being?
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The divide is largely over whether sustainable aviation fuel derived from corn-based ethanol and other agricultural crops should qualify for a tax credit created by the Inflation Reduction Act.
by AJ Artis
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A recent Greenpeace analysis reveals how regulations across Europe are incentivizing travel by plane, despite flying being five times more polluting than train travel.
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New York City’s congestion pricing plan could curtail pollution and pay for lower-carbon modes of transportation.
by AJ Artis
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Driver frustrations with public charging networks won’t just magically go away with Tesla’s North American Charging Standard.
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And imagine if EV charging eventually follows the gas station model.
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A new report finds U.S. sustainable aviation fuel production is falling short of 2030 goals.
by AJ Artis
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The rules include a labeling mandate and will eventually require battery makers to meet certain levels of recycled content for critical minerals found in batteries, such as cobalt, lithium and nickel.
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Meaningful progress toward transport decarbonization requires existing technologies, infrastructure investment and accelerated deployment of new, large-scale solutions.
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A quick look behind the headlines as Ford and GM partner with Tesla and its Supercharger network moves closer to U.S. standard.
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The International Maritime Organization aims to adopt a revised greenhouse gas emission strategy for the shipping sector.
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Here’s how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is leading and lagging in climate regulatory design.
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J.R. Killigrew, head of EV business development for North America at DNV, on the confidence to master career pivots, why relationship building is key to his role and emerging opportunities in the fast-growing EV space.
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Heavy-duty vehicle electrification has entered a new era, but challenges still exist in engaging utilities and deploying depot charging.
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The retail giant will build EV fast-charging stations at thousands of locations across the U.S., with the goal of completing the network by 2030.
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The airline announces plans to use sustainable fuels for flights from both San Francisco and Heathrow Airports.
by Amber Rolt
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The demise of the Chevy Bolt leaves a hole in the marketplace and raises questions about EV transition.
by AJ Artis
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Two of the largest economies in the U.S. set new emissions standards for the transportation and building sectors.
by Leah Garden
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Artemis, an electric maritime company, and itselectric, a new urban EV charging company, stand out in an oversaturated industry of sustainable transport technology.
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Bidirectional charging is needed for a stable grid, but its ability to scale is trapped in the pilot stage.
by AJ Artis
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Entrepreneur and city transportation leader Gabe Klein is heading a collaboration between the U.S. energy and transportation offices centered on EV charging infrastructure. Here’s what he’s learned and how the joint office will help make public EV charging more reliable.