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Archive for month: January, 2017

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Landon Hall

Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid: Lifetime carbon emissions 24 percent lower vs standard minivan

January 11, 2017
Source: Green Car Reports
/in Environment, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

As with all cars powered on grid electricity (even those from dirty grids), the addition of the Pacifica Hybrid’s 33 miles of all-electric range significantly lowers the plug-in hybrid’s carbon footprint.

Landon Hall

Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn: Electric cars are here to stay

January 11, 2017
Source: Bloomberg Business
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Carlos Ghosn, chairman, president and chief executive officer at Nissan, discusses the new Rogue Sport, autonomous driving, electric vehicles and changes for the auto industry under the incoming Trump administration

Landon Hall

Mexico protests: how gas prices lit the flame under a quietly smoldering rage

January 11, 2017
Source: The Guardian
/in What's The Buzz, World lhall /by Landon Hall

Marching with a boisterous but peaceful crowd through central Mexico City, Héctor Pérez, a sales manager with an insurance company, rattled off a list of grievances to explain a wave of furious protests which erupted after a rise in the country’s government-set petrol price.

Landon Hall

Alaska governor takes on mighty foe: state’s oil dependency

January 11, 2017
Source: The Associated Press
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

The pipeline remains a goal for Walker. But he’s also trumpeting another, perhaps more urgent objective: securing a sustainable budget plan that’s not completely dependent on oil prices.

Landon Hall

NAIAS 2017: Why does Detroit’s annual auto show appear lean this year?

January 10, 2017
Source: Forbes
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

While there are always surprises once the show kicks off, only a handful of concept cars may find their way to the stage this year.

Fuel Freedom Staff

We’re never going to stop fighting to end our oil addiction

January 10, 2017/in Economy, Over a Barrel Blog, Policy Cafe ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

And here’s one of the major ways we’ve been pursuing that goal:
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Landon Hall

Oil, gas conflicts throughout Africa in 2016

January 10, 2017
Source: Rigzone
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Several oil and gas-related fights and clashes broke out across the African continent in 2016.

Landon Hall

Feds: Volkswagen exec tricked Americans into buying dirty cars

January 10, 2017
Source: Detroit Free Press
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

While unveiling shiny new cars at a world-renowned event, German auto giant Volkswagen got a less-than-flattering review from one peeved customer: the FBI.

Landon Hall

78 percent of auto execs see brighter future for hydrogen vehicles over battery electrics

January 10, 2017
Source: Hybrid Cars
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

From now through 2025, automotive executives see battery electric vehicles as the top global trend, but more than three-quarters of them predict BEVs being overshadowed by hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles in the long run.

Landon Hall

Study: Most laid-off energy workers remain out of work

January 10, 2017
Source: The Houston Chronicle
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Nearly 90 percent of surveyed workers who lost their jobs during the oil bust either remain unemployed or opted to leave the oil and gas sector entirely, according to an ongoing study being conducted by University of Houston researchers.

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