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DOE Projects Zero Emissions Medium- and Heavy-Duty Electric Trucks Will Be Cheaper than Diesel-Powered Trucks by 2035
Posted by admin on Mar. 8, 2022 / Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation / Subscribe 0
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released a study showing that by 2030, nearly half of medium- and heavy-duty trucks will be cheaper to buy, operate, and maintain as zero emissions vehicles than traditional diesel-powered vehicles.
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H2 Matchmaker Goes Live
Posted by admin on Feb. 18, 2022 / Hydrogen Fuel Cell, Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation / Subscribe 0
H2 Matchmaker is an online information resource to assist hydrogen suppliers and users identify opportunities to expand development toward realizing regional hydrogen hubs. A regional hydrogen hub is a network of hydrogen producers, potential or ....
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FOTW #1223 January 31, 2022: Average Carbon Dioxide Emissions for 2021 Model Year Light-Duty Vehicles at an All-time Low
Posted by Clean Fuels Intern on Feb. 4, 2022 / EERE Fact of the Week / Subscribe 0
Average Carbon Dioxide Emissions for 2021 Model Year Light-Duty Vehicles at an All-time Low.
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Louisiana's 2022 Climate Action Plan Published
Posted by admin on Jan. 31, 2022 / Emissions & Fuel Economy, LA Climate Task Force / Subscribe 0
Gov. John Bel Edwards’ Climate Initiatives Task Force today unanimously approved the state’s first ever Climate Action Plan. Louisiana’s Plan contains a balanced set of recommendations to limit the severity of climate change while positioning the state...
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TRANSPORTATION DATA POINT (DECEMBER 2021): Impact of Idle Reduction in the U.S. Has Steadily Increased Over Last Decade
Posted by Clean Fuels Intern on Jan. 24, 2022 / Transportation Data Points / Subscribe 0
Clean Cities' idle reduction efforts have resulted in steadily increasing fuel usage across the U.S.
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2021 - A Year in Review
Posted by admin on Dec. 31, 2021 / Clean Cities and Communities, LCF Projects / Subscribe 0
LCF takes a look back on our accomplishments in 2021
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Transportation Data Point (December 2021): There Are 11 EVs Available Under $50k
Posted by admin on Dec. 30, 2021 / Transportation Data Points / Subscribe 0
There are currently 11 EVs on the market available for under $50k.
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Transportation Data Point (November 2021): Louisiana is the third largest producer of natural gas in the U.S.
Posted by admin on Nov. 17, 2021 / Emissions & Fuel Economy, Transportation Data Points / Subscribe 0
Louisiana is the third largest producer of natural gas in the United States and natural gas is the most widely used alternative fuel for transportation in the state.
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Louisiana to receive Electrify America EV charging infrastructure funding
Posted by admin on Aug. 3, 2021 / Electric Vehicles, Clean Fuels Infrastructure, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, LCF Projects / Subscribe 0
Electrify America (EA) has announced Cycle 3 of their National ZEV Investment Plan which will invest “approximately $228 million in EV charging infrastructure.” Learn more about EA and LCF's work towards EV corridor coverage in Louisiana.
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Department of Energy Key Priorities
Posted by Victoria on Jul. 30, 2021 / Subscribe 0
The Department of Energy (DOE) has adopted three major priorities under the “Build Back Better” plan piloted by the Secretary of Energy, Jennifer Granholm, and the Biden administration.
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