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President’s 2016 Budget requests $29.9B for DOE; 9% boost over FY 2015 enacted; $793M (2.7%) for sustainable transportation

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billion) above the FY 2015 enacted level. billion above the FY 2015 Enacted level, sustains DOE’s role as the largest federal sponsor of basic research in the physical sciences and develops and operates advanced scientific user facilities at the National Laboratories to maintain the nation’s primacy in science and innovation.

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DOE releases five-year strategic plan, 2014-2018; supporting “all of the above” energy strategy

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DOE will also advance research and development for sustainable hydropower technologies, as well as technologies that harness energy from wave and tidal resources. Leverage increased private sector financing for deployment of “all of the above” energy technologies. watt utility, $2.37/watt watt commercial, and $3.10/watt

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And the EVA Board candidates are…

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You can join the EVA and become a future voting member for only $55/year. As we support Community Outreach Group working to develop and implement (CEJA) Clean Energy Jobs Act and (FEJA) Future Energy Jobs Acts) programs in underserved areas. Soon after, in February 2022, we announced the 'Future Mobility Council’. I also have 4.5

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The Benefits of EVs and Why They’re Here to Stay

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Giving rise to an entire culture, EVs have surpassed mere trends and evolved into a comprehensive lifestyle that prioritizes a sustainable future. Between 2015 and 2020, EV charging ports more than doubled. People and communities are adopting sustainable transport, creating an eco-friendly mindset.

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UC Davis, ITDP report finds shared mobility essential for realizing full benefits of electrification and automation

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The report examines three urban travel scenarios surrounding three transportation “revolutions:” vehicle electrification, automation, and widespread shared mobility. STEPS is a multidisciplinary research consortium, part of the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis.). —Fulton et al.

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