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Archive for year: 2016

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Fuel Freedom Staff

U.S. drivers can see $1.50 gasoline for first time since 2009

February 1, 2016
Source: Bloomberg Business
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

American drivers are within shouting distance of $1.50 a gallon for the first time since 2009.

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The problem with the ethanol mandate that Iowa loves

January 29, 2016
Source: The New York Times
/in Environment, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Ethanol thrives because of the volume-based approach of the mandate, which specifies that a growing percentage of renewable fuels must be mixed into gasoline. But that approach has stifled innovation.

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Are current policies enough to hit US climate goals? Wonks say: no.

January 29, 2016
Source: Vox
/in Environment, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Under President Obama, especially in his second term, there’s been a flurry of action on climate and energy. So it’s a good time to pause for a moment, step back, and take stock.

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Are automakers pushing back against U.S. fuel economy standards?

January 28, 2016
Source: Hybrid Cars
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

While media have bandied a theoretical “54.5 mpg” national fuel economy target for 2025, actual mpg on window stickers by then may only indicate a fleet-wide average of 35-37 mpg — yet automakers are still reportedly pushing back.

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Collision coming on fuel standards

January 28, 2016
Source: The Detroit News
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Jim Lentz is confident Toyota Motor Co. can meet the strident federal fuel efficiency standards for passenger cars by the 2025 deadline.

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Oil price and Russian politics: a history

January 28, 2016
Source: The Economist
/in What's The Buzz, World staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

In December 1979 Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan. The oil price at the time was at its peak of $101 a barrel.

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Senate begins debate on comprehensive bipartisan energy bill

January 27, 2016
Source: The New York Times
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

The Senate on Wednesday started debating its first comprehensive energy legislation since the George W. Bush administration, a bipartisan measure meant to update the nation’s power grid and oil and gas transportation systems to address major changes in the ways that power is now produced in the United States.

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So yes, the oil crash looks a lot like subprime

January 27, 2016
Source: Bloomberg Business
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

One year ago, analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch drew a parallel between the subprime mortgage crash and the disorderly fall in the price of oil.

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Improving Utah’s air might require bigger action now ‘low-hanging fruit’ is gone

January 26, 2016
Source: The Salt Lake Tribune
/in Environment, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

A new poll, commissioned by The Salt Lake Tribune and the Hinckley Institute of Politics, found that 58 percent of Utah voters support government action that would restrict emissions and improve air quality.

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OPEC’s El-Badri calls on global oil producers to help curb glut

January 26, 2016
Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-25/opec-s-el-badri-calls-on-global-oil-producers-to-help-curb-glut
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

The head of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries called on oil producers outside the group to assist in reducing the global oversupply, signaling once again that OPEC won’t make output cuts alone.

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