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Archive for year: 2017

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Landon Hall

California added 1,300 fuel cell hydrogen vehicles over the last year — projections lowered again

September 8, 2017
Source: Electrek
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) released its latest annual evaluation of “Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Deployment and Hydrogen Fuel Station Network Development” report today.

Landon Hall

Electric vehicle batteries may get much more valuable soon

September 8, 2017
Source: Vox
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

A new study shows they can help the grid without being degraded.

Fuel Freedom Staff

Oil for U.S. hawked to others as storm snarls flows of crude

September 7, 2017
Source: Bloomberg
/in Economy, Featured, National Security, What's The Buzz, World ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Sellers of crude to U.S. refineries that are still assessing the damage from Hurricane Harvey are seeking an alternative home for their supply.

Fuel Freedom Staff

Gas shortage shifts from Texas to Florida

September 7, 2017
Source: Bloomberg
/in Economy, Featured, National Security, What's The Buzz ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Truckers who hauled gasoline to Texas last week from Florida may run the same route in reverse next week as Hurricane Irma bears down on the Sunshine State.

Landon Hall

The rise of electric cars could leave us with a big battery waste problem

September 7, 2017
Source: The Guardian
/in Environment, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Carmakers, recyclers and tech startups are working to solve the question of how to deal with lithium-ion batteries when they wear out.

Landon Hall

Switch to renewables won’t end the geopolitics of energy

September 7, 2017
Source: Bloomberg View
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Americans and Europeans in particular are familiar with the geopolitical downsides of a heavy reliance on fossil fuels.

Landon Hall

The world eyes yet another unconventional source of fossil fuels

September 7, 2017
Source: Yale Environment 360
/in Environment, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

As experimental drilling moves forward, many experts question the wisdom of exploiting a costly, environmentally risky trove of fossil fuels that will accelerate global warming.

Fuel Freedom Staff

Gasoline hits fresh high as refineries restart

September 6, 2017
Source: The Wall Street Journal
/in Economy, Environment, What's The Buzz ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

As gasoline prices at the pump hit a fresh two-year high Tuesday, the futures market signaled the supply crunch for fuel created by Hurricane Harvey will soon ease.

Fuel Freedom Staff

A war with North Korea could send oil prices skyrocketing

September 6, 2017
Source: OilPrice
/in Economy, Featured, National Security, What's The Buzz, World ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

An open military conflict in Northern Asia would disrupt more than a third of global seaborne crude oil trade, Wood Mackenzie warned last week amid yet another escalation between North Korea, its neighbors, and the U.S.

Landon Hall

California climate deal could net big bucks for polluters

September 6, 2017
Source: CALmatters
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Against the sparkling backdrop of sailboats bobbing on San Francisco Bay, Gov. Jerry Brown last month signed a bill extending California’s cap-and-trade program, assuring that the most high-profile piece of the state’s fight against climate change persists for another decade.

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