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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Fuel Freedom is a non-profit with a simple mission: break America's oil addiction by bringing competition to the U.S. transportation fuel market.

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Automakers aren’t really advertising electric vehicles
The Sierra Club commissioned a study that tracked automotive advertising in 2015. The result in a nutshell: manufacturers advertise for their gasoline-powered vehicles far more than for their electric-powered cars.
Will we soon be riding on solar roads? The idea gains traction
Countries — U.S., France, Netherlands — are testing ways to pave roads with solar panels. Their plans have skeptics.
Fuel economy rules a bogeyman for long-term trends in auto industry
The debate over the future of fuel efficiency policies is generating a lot of noise. But for consumers, these policies generate savings at the pump.
Optimism in OPEC output deal leads to a rise in oil prices
Oil prices edged up in tepid trading on Thursday, supported by strong U.S. data, a pause in the U.S. dollar rally and optimism that crude producers would abide by an agreement to limit output to prop up prices.
Automakers get a break on CAFE penalties
Federal regulators granted the auto industry’s requests for relief today on two key areas of the U.S. government’s light-vehicle fuel economy program that had sparked new tensions between the administration and the industry.
Big utility sees pathway to $10 oil
The oil industry must brace for five energy “tsunamis” that threaten to drag prices as low as $10 a barrel in less than a decade, according to Engie SA’s innovation chief.
$50 oil is here to stay if OPEC sticks to its deal
It was a roller coaster year for oil prices. And little wonder.
President Obama bans oil drilling in large areas of Atlantic and Arctic oceans
In a bid to solidify his environmental legacy, President Obama is expected to announce Tuesday that he will use his executive authority to issue a permanent ban on offshore drilling in federal waters off the southern Atlantic coast and in the Arctic.
Vilsack says he’s worried about future of ethanol mandate
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Monday he’s concerned about the future of the Renewable Fuel Standard, the federal mandate that requires ethanol and biodiesel to be blended into the nation’s fuel supply.
Is the EPA’s fracking report too little, too late?
After months of anticipation, the Environmental Protection Agency has confirmed what environmental activists have long believed: Hydraulic fracturing (or fracking), long seen by oil and gas companies as the future of domestic energy production in the United States, carries a significant human cost.