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Albuquerque Faces Opposition To EV Charging Requirement For Developers

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Charging companies would rather build stations along busy interstate highways, because the chances of a profit […] That’s the challenge I’ve seen as I’ve pushed for more EV charging in rural New Mexico. Businesses want a charging company to pay for the station.

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DOE launches wave energy competition

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DOE announced the Wave Energy Prize at the International Marine Renewable Energy Conference co-located at the National Hydropower Association Annual Conference. Receive seed funding to build a 1/20th scale model WEC device for testing. Contribute to the development of innovative clean energy technologies that boost US energy security.

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DOE To Award $104.7M to Establish Research and Testing Facilities for Carbon Fiber Manufacturing, Advanced Batteries, and Net-Zero Energy Building Technology

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The projects will support the development and improvement of clean energy and efficiency technologies of strategic national interest. million to develop an Integrated Net-Zero Energy Buildings Research Laboratory that includes a commercial building field research platform. ORNL will also receive $20.2

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Obama Administration launches series of actions to accelerate EV adoption; inc. $4.5B in loan guarantees, pursuing 350 kW fast charge

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billion in loan guarantees to support innovative renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in the United States. The Standard for High Performance Green Buildings will consider a revision to encourage EV-ready building practices. Charging infrastructure financing: Unlocking Up $4.5 The solicitation can provide up to $4.5

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DOE announces more than $65M in public and private funding to commercialize promising energy technologies

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The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced more than $30 million in federal funding, matched by more than $35 million in private sector funds, for 68 projects that will accelerate the commercialization of promising energy technologies—ranging from clean energy and advanced manufacturing, to building efficiency and next-generation materials.