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How Corporations Can Help the U.S. Reach its EV Goals

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How Corporations Can Help the U.S. As of 2017 , commuting to and from work accounted for 30 percent of all miles of passenger travel driven at the local level in the U.S. Meanwhile, the electrification of city- and corporate-owned vehicles has been dominating recent headlines. reach 50 percent EVs by 2030 ? percent) and men (64.7

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NASA selects four university teams for aviation projects; eliminating emissions and autonomy research

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The team will turn its attention to sustainable aviation challenges related to a jet engine’s combustor but in this case the engine is powering a commercial supersonic transport. The team aims to deliver trustworthy autonomy tools to help Advanced Air Mobility aircraft fly safely through complex airspace, typical of dense urban environments.

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Lightning Hybrids renames itself Lightning Systems; rollout of new lineup of fleet efficiency products

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Lightning Systems also announced that in the next two years it will introduce a new lineup of fleet efficiency products to support commercial and government fleets. The system is available now with the Lightning Hybrids system, and will be available standalone in Fall 2017.

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California state agencies “rolling out carpet” for hydrogen electric vehicles

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Hydrogen Technology & Energy Corporation (1 station). With the announcement of Energy Commission funding for additional stations, California is slated to have 51 public hydrogen refueling facilities on line by 2017. efforts among California, New York, Maryland, Connecticut, Oregon, Massachusetts, Vermont. ITM Power, Inc. (1

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Inside the Global Race to Tap Potent Offshore Wind

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In our view, this is purely a deployment question,” says Aaron Smith , chief commercial officer for the floating wind-tech developer Principle Power , based in Emeryville, Calif., Big corporate players are taking up the multirotor and downwind designs. whose platforms support the 190-meter-high, 9.5-MW wind-power industry.)

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