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Landon Hall

Cars seen missing U.S. mileage targets for first time since 2004

March 9, 2017
Source: Bloomberg Technology
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Cars and light trucks from the 2016 model year will be the first to fall short of U.S. fuel economy targets in more than a decade, according to a new projection released by regulators that will feed a debate over efficiency standards between automakers and environmental groups.

Landon Hall

No, improved gas mileage doesn’t put car ownership out of reach for low-income Americans

March 8, 2017
Source: Consumerist
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Automakers are currently asking the Trump administration to rescind federal fuel economy standards, claiming that these rules make cars more expensive and put car ownership out of reach for low-income Americans. However, a new report contends that the data doesn’t support this argument.

Landon Hall

Hacked: Energy industry’s controls provide an alluring target for cyber attacks

March 7, 2017
Source: Houston Chronicle
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

As national attention focuses on Russian cyberattacks aimed at influencing the last presidential election, oil and gas companies face increasingly sophisticated hackers seeking to steal trade secrets and manipulate industrial sensors and operations.

Landon Hall

Automakers near a victory on rollback of fuel standards

March 6, 2017
Source: The New York Times
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Automakers appear to be on the verge of a rare victory in their long-term effort to reduce government regulations on new cars and trucks.

Fuel Freedom Staff

Saluting automakers who support fuel choice

March 6, 2017/2 Comments/in Economy, Featured, Over a Barrel Blog ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Some automakers are going beyond just letting you choose the color of your car, if you actually need an infotainment system, and whether or not you want seat-warmers (yes, duh). They’re letting you choose the fuel that it runs.

Read more →

Landon Hall

EPA to pull back on fuel-efficiency standards for cars, trucks in future model years

March 3, 2017
Source: The Washington Post
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

The Environmental Protection Agency plans to announce its intent to withdraw final determination on strict fuel-efficiency standards for future cars and light trucks, the latest signal by the Trump administration that it is charting a new course on climate change.

Landon Hall

Peak gasoline demand looms with engine efficiency gains

March 3, 2017
Source: Reuters
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Demand for gasoline in the United States, which accounts for a tenth of global oil consumption, is expected to peak next year as engines become more efficient, WoodMackenzie analysts said.

Landon Hall

State taxes could flow with Dakota Access pipeline

March 1, 2017
Source: The Associated Press
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

North Dakota stands to gain more than $110 million annually in tax revenue after oil begins coursing through the Dakota Access pipeline, an analysis by The Associated Press shows.

Landon Hall

Will electric vehicle credits survive federal tax reforms?

February 27, 2017
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Bob Plantz of Santa Rosa would like to buy an electric vehicle — possibly a new Toyota Prius Prime plug-in hybrid — but he’s not sure whether the federal tax credit being offered on the cars will still be around when he files his 2017 taxes next year.

Fuel Freedom Staff

OPEC: We’re at 86 percent compliance to cuts

February 24, 2017
Source: UPI
/in Economy, What's The Buzz ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Parties to an agreement to limit crude oil production starting in January were 86 percent in line with commitments, a joint OPEC, non-OPEC group said.

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