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Republican Budget Bill to Raise People’s Energy Prices
As I just covered, repealing clean energy tax credits from the Inflation Reduction Act via the current Republican budget bill will hurt jobs and economic progress in numerous Republican-controlled states, and more than a dozen Republicans in the House of Representatives are now asking Republican Senators to help them by … [continued]
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Republicans in House Who Don’t Want Clean Energy Tax Credits Cut Look to Senators to Save Them
As we’ve pointed out repeatedly, clean energy and electric vehicle production tax credits included in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 passed by Democrats disproportionately benefit states and districts controlled by Republican Congressmen. It really doesn’t make sense to kill policies that are supporting tens or hundreds of thousands of … [continued]
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New Electric Boat Line Coming
ACEL Power and Vector Náutico have teamed up on electric boat design. ACEL power is “a leader in intelligent electric propulsion systems” based in Vancouver, Canada, while Vector Náutico is a boat builder based in Madrid, Spain. They have created the new boat line MOLA-e powered by ACEL. These electric … [continued]
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A Used Electric Car For About $1,000?
Some years ago, I started wondering how the new electric vehicle market would expand with a greater diversity of models. Then, in particular, it was in reference to how long it would take for some mass of new electric vehicles to become used electric vehicles and how much the used … [continued]
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Weak Aircraft Innovation Undercutting Aviation’s Green Transition
As the aviation industry prepares for the Paris Air Show, where manufacturers will showcase their latest fossil-fuel-powered aircraft, new T&E analysis suggests that reliance on conventional technology is putting the sector’s decarbonisation targets at risk. If manufacturers stepped up, innovations in aircraft technology could save the equivalent of the annual … [continued]
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