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Profiteering Hampers U.S. Grid Expansion

Cars That Think

The United States is not building enough transmission lines to connect regional power networks. The goal is to keep the lights on at a low cost by utilizing an efficient mix of power plants. Utility companies are prioritizing their shareholders over the public’s need for cleaner, cheaper, and more reliable energy.

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Factor in V2G Revenue When Planning Fleet Electrification

Driivz

They are quieter, cleaner, have better acceleration, and cost less to keep running because electricity is cheaper than diesel and EVs require less maintenance than their ICE counterparts. At the same time, more EV charger manufacturers will bring V2G-capable equipment to market, helping to lower costs.

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EPA honors winners of the 20th Annual Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge; advanced biofuels

Green Car Congress

Algenol is also working with PNNL, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Georgia Tech on development of higher-value green chemical production concepts. The overall process reduces the carbon footprint relative to gasoline by 60–80% according to peer-reviewed published work from Georgia Tech. Department of Energy).

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Hyundai worries growing over a Trump EV disrupt at its new $7.6B Georgia Metaplant

Baua Electric

billion Metaplant in Georgia later this year. Hyundai’s EV plant was built to comply with the Biden administration’s move to promote domestic production and move the US toward a cleaner future. billion, creating 8,500 jobs in Georgia. Georgia even awarded Hyundai its own day in the state. Hyundai invested $7.6

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Hyundai worries growing over a Trump EV disrupt at its new $7.6B Georgia Metaplant

Baua Electric

billion Metaplant in Georgia later this year. Hyundai’s EV plant was built to comply with the Biden administration’s move to promote domestic production and move the US toward a cleaner future. billion, creating 8,500 jobs in Georgia. Georgia even awarded Hyundai its own day in the state. Hyundai invested $7.6

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