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Archive for year: 2018

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Landon Hall

Without fanfare, oil companies got another tax break on New Year’s Day

January 9, 2018
Source: The Washington Post
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Congressional Republicans allowed a tax on oil companies that generated hundreds of millions of dollars annually for federal oil-spill response efforts to expire — a move that amounts to another corporate break in the wake of lawmakers’ sweeping tax overhaul late last month.

Landon Hall

Burning tanker off Chinese coast ‘in danger of exploding’

January 8, 2018
Source: BBC
/in Environment, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

There are fears of an environmental disaster in the East China Sea as a tanker continues leaking oil two days after colliding with a cargo ship.

Landon Hall

California to fall short of 100 hydrogen fueling stations by 2020

January 8, 2018
Source: Green Car Reports
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

As electric charging stations continue to sprout across the country, hydrogen fueling stations haven’t experienced the same rapid growth.

Landon Hall

California has ample weapons to fight Trump on drilling

January 5, 2018
Source: The Associated Press
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

In the decades since a 1969 oil spill near Santa Barbara tarred sea-life and gave rise to the U.S. environmental movement, politicians and environmental activists have built up ample ways to make it difficult but not impossible for the Trump administration to renew drilling off California’s coast

Landon Hall

Tesla reports new setback for Model 3, with output lagging

January 5, 2018
Source: The New York Times
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Tesla’s first mass-market offering keeps encountering roadblocks.

Landon Hall

Trump administration aims to open nearly all U.S. offshore to oil drilling

January 4, 2018
Source: Reuters
/in Environment, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

The Trump administration on Thursday proposed opening nearly all U.S. offshore waters to oil and gas drilling, a move aimed at boosting domestic energy production that sparked protests from coastal states, environmentalists and the tourism industry.

Landon Hall

Electric cars edged forward in 2017 but still have a long way to go

January 4, 2018
Source: The Los Angeles Times
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Electric car sales in the U.S. are set to rise nearly 30% in 2017. “This was a notably good year,” said Genevieve Cullen, president of the Electric Drive Transportation Assn.

Landon Hall

What’s getting more expensive in 2018? The gas for your car

January 3, 2018
Source: USA Today
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Gasoline prices are expected to creep higher for the second consecutive year, costing U.S. motorists billions of dollars more in higher fuel costs.

Landon Hall

On its 100th birthday in 1959, Edward Teller warned the oil industry about global warming

January 3, 2018
Source: The Guardian
/in Environment, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Teller’s task that November fourth was to address the crowd on “energy patterns of the future,” and his words carried an unexpected warning:

Landon Hall

Oil’s dream to grow in plastics dims as Coke turns to plants

January 3, 2018
Source: Bloomberg Business
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Companies that make packaging from plants instead of fossil fuels are starting to challenge the oil industry’s ambition to increase the supply of raw materials for plastics.

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