Our Mission: Fuel Freedom Foundation is working to reduce the cost of driving your existing car or truck by opening the market to cheaper, cleaner, American-made fuel choices at the pump.
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When it comes to clean cars, is the California way the right approach?
California’s strict zero-emissions vehicle strategy may not be the most consumer-friendly and egalitarian way to tackle the problem.
Who is the world’s leading EV maker? It’s not Tesla
A look at the sales data shows that noisy Tesla is quietly being outsold by the true pioneer in the electric vehicle field, the Renault-Nissan Alliance.
Carmakers, researchers on alert as Trump plans review of fuel standards
Addressing Michigan auto workers last month, President Donald Trump won applause when he said he would consider changing fuel-economy standards for new cars and trucks. For auto researchers, such as those at Ohio State University, the reaction stopped short of celebration.
‘I’d like to drive a hybrid car’ Hyundai commercial debunks stereotypes
Hybrid cars should have much higher sales in the U.S. They’re a compromise between the conscious knowledge that fossil fuel engines hurt the environment and the subconscious stress produced by range anxiety. So, why aren’t more people buying hybrid cars?
Oil, gas and coal interests filling Donald Trump’s ‘swamp’ with cash
President Donald Trump’s “swamp” is particularly rich in fossil fuels.
The road to fuel choice — businesses’ role
/in Economy, Featured, Over a Barrel Blog, Road to Fuel Choice ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffFuel choice has always suffered from the age-old chicken and egg problem: Businesses don’t want to provide alternative fuels, and the vehicles that can run them, unless there’s a demonstrable demand. Meanwhile, consumers won’t (or can’t) show businesses there’s a demand for these vehicles and fuels until they’re readily available. Read more →
Oil lobby pushes for offshore drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico
Bolstered by last week’s offshore drilling order from President Trump, the American Petroleum Institute (API) said Monday it wants regulators to consider allowing drilling in new tracts of the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico.
Norway races Australia to fulfill Japan’s hydrogen society dream
Norway and Australia are racing each other to show they can supply Japan with hydrogen, hoping to fulfill its ambition to become the first nation significantly fueled by the super-clean energy source.
Saudis take 100 percent control of America’s largest oil refinery
Saudi Aramco, the kingdom’s state-owned oil behemoth, took 100% control of the sprawling Port Arthur refinery in Texas on Monday, completing a deal that was first announced last year.
Maui farm prepares to harvest first sunflower biofuel crop
Pacific Biodiesel Technologies is cultivating a 14-acre sunflower field as part of an initial 115-acre crop project site dedicated to growing combine-harvested oil crops on land previously used for sugar cane production.