Building & Transportation Electrification: Page 27


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    US transportation sector could cut carbon emissions 34% by 2030: analysis

    "We've actually made a lot of progress," said one researcher. Separately, the Biden administration announced $6.4 billion for states to use under the infrastructure law's carbon reduction program.

    By Dan Zukowski • April 25, 2022
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    'Do you like minting money?': Musk urges entrepreneurs to enter lithium space as Tesla's supply woes persist

    The company deployed 846 MWh of energy storage in Q1, but demand still outstrips its capacity, and it is working on ramping up production at a Megapack factory.

    By Kavya Balaraman • April 22, 2022
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    Trendline

    Top 5 Stories from Utility Dive

    Power demand is rising amid dramatic shifts in federal energy policy, but technology and markets continue to push the grid toward cleaner, more distributed resources. 

    By Utility Dive staff
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    Proposed California EV regs could be adopted by other states

    In a bid to ramp up zero-emission vehicle sales, the policy move could ultimately enable regulators "to set the national standards that we need to meet our climate goals," said one transportation and clean air policy expert.

    By Dan Zukowski • April 19, 2022
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    Opinion

    An opportunity too good to pass up: Time to weigh in on federal funds for electric vehicles

    The Regulatory Assistance Project is calling on officials, advocates and executives to provide comments to the Federal Highway Administration on how to distribute $7.5 billion from the infrastructure bill to states.

    By David Farnsworth and Camille Kadoch • April 19, 2022
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    Symbio awarded $2M to develop hydrogen fuel cell truck

    As fleets eye a carbon-free future, a clash between battery electric vehicles and fuel cell EVs is quietly being waged over the future of the industry.

    By Colin Campbell • April 18, 2022
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    California unveils proposed pathway to reach 100% ZEVs by 2035

    The proposal recommends an annual zero-emissions vehicles requirement that begins at 35% in 2026 before ramping up to 68% in 2030.

    By Kavya Balaraman • April 13, 2022
  • New Hampshire regulators approve new EV charging rates for Unitil, Liberty and cut demand charges in half

    Advocates for electric vehicle infrastructure are split on whether the lower demand charge will help to expand public charging stations in the state.

    By April 12, 2022
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    California injects $40M into heat pump water heater effort amid broader push to decarbonize buildings

    Regulators nearly doubled the funding authorized for heat pump water heaters as part of an initiative in the state's self-generation incentive program.

    By Kavya Balaraman • April 11, 2022
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    Opinion

    For the Building Performance Standards Coalition to be effective, the White House must think bigger

    The former head of the U.S. Green Building Council weighs in on how federal, state and local government partners can go beyond just reducing building emissions as they pursue decarbonization.

    By Mahesh Ramanujam • April 11, 2022
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    Deep Dive

    Reliability concerns drive need for energy market design reforms, but regions diverge in FERC proceeding

    Filings from FERC proceedings show a one-size-fits-all reform can't sufficiently address regional market diversity, but federal guidelines can target growing uncertainties and costs from rising variable and distributed resource penetrations.

    By April 11, 2022
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    UN highlights potential of broad electrification as it stresses the role of cities in tackling climate change

    Cities must push harder to decarbonize buildings and transform transportation norms, the report suggests, as the next three years are critical if the world is to change the course of global warming.

    By Maria Rachal • April 6, 2022
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    GAO: Postal service used questionable assumptions to make case for continuing gas-powered fleet

    In response to congressional interest, USPS Inspector General Tammy Whitcomb said an audit will review the postal service's vehicle acquisition process.

    By April 6, 2022
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    Inside PepsiCo's strategy for fleet electrification

    For the food and beverage giant, executive buy-in is a crucial part of scaling for the future.

    By S.L. Fuller • April 5, 2022
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    Gatik signals start of 'hyper-growth' phase with EV partnership

    The autonomous middle-mile delivery operator will team up with ChargePoint to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure across its North American locations. 

    By Kate Magill • April 4, 2022
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    California approves $11.7M vehicle-to-grid pilots in PG&E footprint

    The programs will support the build-out of bidirectional charging equipment, which regulators say can provide broader resiliency benefits.

    By Kavya Balaraman • Updated May 6, 2022
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    Maersk doubles down on fleet electrification with Volvo EV order

    More than 100 electric trucks are set to be delivered by the end of Q1 2023.

    By Alejandra Carranza • March 31, 2022
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    As Minnesota regulators reject Xcel's $150M EV rebate plan, focus moves to legislation

    At issue are what role utilities should play in helping drive the uptake of electric vehicles, how big that role should be, and how to access federal funding for EV adoption.

    By Elizabeth McCarthy • March 31, 2022
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    Deep Dive

    Ukraine war could extend bump in US coal use, but utilities remain confident in decarbonization path

    When 2021 natural gas demand drove prices up, generators turned to coal. The war in Ukraine seems to be driving a similar pattern.

    By March 24, 2022
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    Washington legislators again mandate 100% electric new car sales by 2030

    The target is the most ambitious in the country and was included in a broader $16.9 billion transportation package that is now headed to Gov. Jay Inslee’s desk.

    By Kavya Balaraman • March 14, 2022
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    Republicans use EV hearing to knock Biden's clean energy policy as US bans oil and gas imports from Russia

    The White House on Tuesday warned that drivers may see higher prices at the pump. Clean energy advocates say it is a reminder the country must shift away from fossil fuels.

    By March 9, 2022
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    White House accelerates plans for zero-emission trucks

    The Biden administration announced new grant funding for manufacturers and a proposed rule to dramatically curb emissions of nitrogen oxides by 2031.

    By Jim Stinson • March 8, 2022
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    Stellantis builds EV capacity with battery supplier partnerships

    Soaring demand for parts has prompted suppliers and their customers to invest billions of dollars in capacity expansion projects.

    By Colin Campbell • March 8, 2022
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    PG&E, GM initiative will pilot use of electric vehicles to power homes in Northern California

    “We see this as ... electric vehicles becoming mobile power sources or mobile batteries, if you will, offering greater energy reliability and resilience,” PG&E executive Aaron August said.

    By Kavya Balaraman • March 8, 2022
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    Inflation, production backlogs hit electric transit bus manufacturer Proterra

    The company, which makes electric transit buses and EV batteries for other commercial vehicles, warns of little improvement in parts shortages this year as inflation leads to price increases. 

    By Dan Zukowski • March 4, 2022
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    As Biden plans EV charger rollout, location questions take the fore

    From Denver to Seattle, cities are placing charging stations in under-resourced neighborhoods. The efforts could guide state plans that must meet equity goals to qualify for federal National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program funds.

    By Jason Plautz • March 2, 2022