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Mexico EV Sales Report: It Turns Out, Official Data Has Been Underreporting Sales, and Mexico’s EV Market Is Further Ahead than We Expected!

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When we started working on our reports for Mexico, we knew that the available data was limited to those companies that make up part of the Mexican Automotive Association. However, our analysis on model vs. aggregate sales data convinced us that the limitations were confined to model sales, and the … [continued]

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Promoting Economic Efficiency in Interconnection — Part 1: Coordination Between Interconnection & Grid Planning

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Interconnection costs for distributed energy resources (DERs) like community solar are rising in many jurisdictions across the United States. Utility planning and implementation of electricity system upgrades in a piecemeal or serial fashion can cause inefficiencies that contribute to increased costs for interconnection customers and utility ratepayers. Lawrence Berkeley National … [continued]

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Federal Grant Funding for Biking at Stake in Multiple Lawsuits

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I joined the League of American Bicyclists straight out of law school during a simpler time. I did original research on traffic laws and wrote about their nuances in our Bike Law University series. There were federal threats to funding for bicycling, but those came from Congress, which is expected due … [continued]

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