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Clinton campaign defends position on ethanol mandate
Hillary Clinton’s campaign fought back against a report the Democratic presidential nominee might make significant changes to the mandate requiring ethanol be blended into the fuel supply.
Nissan’s ethanol fuel cell: Now in convenient van form!
Back in June, Nissan told the world about its ethanol fuel-cell powertrain. This fuel cell, a first of its kind, uses sustainable bio-ethanol in place of hydrogen to create electricity, which is then used to power a vehicle.
Louisiana parish hit by third oil spill in 10 days as pressure grows
An estimated 4,200 gallons of crude oil was discharged from a well owned by the Texas Petroleum Investment Company into the mouth of the Mississippi River, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. The Coast Guard and other state agencies are now responding to the third oil spill in two weeks.
Clinton campaign studying alternative to U.S. ethanol mandate
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign has solicited advice from California regulators on how to revamp a federal regulation requiring biofuels like corn-based ethanol be blended into the nation’s gasoline supply, according to campaign and state officials.
U.S. states signed pact to keep Exxon climate probe confidential
A pact that 15 U.S. states signed to jointly investigate Exxon Mobil Corp for allegedly misleading the public about climate change sought to keep prosecutors’ deliberations confidential and was broadly written so they could probe other fossil fuel companies.
Tesla loses $293 million as deliveries fall short, expenses rise
Tesla Motors Inc.’s loss widened in the second quarter amid higher costs, but the company stuck to an ambitious plan that calls for building nearly 80,000 cars in 2016 and pulling forward a cheaper sedan aimed at the mass market.
Showdown erupts over federal emissions, fuel economy rules
A simmering debate that normally occurs behind closed doors over whether changes should be made to fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions standards has spilled out into the open.
Gloomy days in the oil patch, but some see a glimmer of light
As the big oil companies reported their earnings this week, not even Exxon Mobil and Chevron, the two American industry leaders that posted results on Friday, could escape the fallout from a market of deteriorating oil prices and declining profit margins from refining.
With fuel economy rules in play, Tesla exec says automakers aren’t trying to sell electric vehicles
Tesla Motors is accustomed to being at odds with the rest of the U.S. auto industry. So it was again on Tuesday, at an industry conference in bucolic northern Michigan, where a Tesla executive took the industry to task for not trying hard enough to sell electric vehicles.
EPA warns automakers of even steeper U.S. fuel-economy goals
The auto industry will need to step up introduction of fuel-saving technology to help the U.S. meet aggressive goals to combat climate change despite manufacturers’ requests for relief from existing rules, the Environmental Protection Agency’s top transportation official said.