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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Sunshine is the new gasoline
California is the Golden State, basked in sunshine and leading the world in solar PV and electric vehicle adoption, development and manufacture.
The Obama administration just made Arctic drilling hard to do — but not impossible
The Obama administration on Thursday finalized rules that will require companies to have strict safety and environmental protection plans in place before they drill for oil or natural gas in the Arctic Ocean.
California ponders changes to fuel rules as Tesla cries foul
California’s effort to promote non-polluting automobiles is being thrown off kilter by a company that makes electric cars.
Op-ed: Fuel economy standards are working
Since the federal passenger vehicle fuel economy and emissions standards agreement was brokered in 2011, the automotive industry has made strong advances in technology and we are well on our way to meeting the 2025 standards.
Editorial: It’s time to tap the brakes on self-driving cars
Carmakers and tech companies are in a race to put autonomous vehicles on the road, and it’s time for regulators to tap the brakes.
Oil and gas industry could hire 100,000 workers — if it can find them
The U.S. oil industry will need to hire tens of thousands of workers in the next two and a half years as oil prices recover and drillers stand up rigs, Goldman Sachs projected in a note this week.
Austin Dillon: Ethanol fuels the race against climate change
NASCAR has been powered by a homegrown bio-fuel since 2011. It’s clean, green and renewable. The best drivers in the world have raced almost 10 million flawless miles on Sunoco Green E15 — proving it’s as good for engines as it is for the environment.
As gas tax wanes, California tests pay-by-mile replacement
This week, the state launched a pilot program called California Road Charge that could lead to a radical alteration of the way the state pays for roadway upkeep.
Yes, energy companies lie about the safety of their pipelines
I think Pipeline Watchdog might be a new federal job we think about having down here. Canada has one, and he’s not happy with various extraction companies, many of whom seem to be buying their pipeline parts from the international pipeline parts firm of Shyster and Flywheel.
U.S. oil companies should join Exxon Mobil in push for carbon tax
Exxon Mobil Corp. is stepping up efforts to promote a tax on carbon to address man-made climate change, which is both a welcome move and a politically astute one.