Electric Trucks to be Cost Competitive by 2035

Zero Emissions Electric Trucks to be Cost Competitive by 2035: DOE

The U.S. Energy Department unveiled a study on March 7, which indicates that by 2030 nearly half of medium- and heavy-duty truck purchases, operations, and maintenance will be cheaper for those equipped with zero-emission engines than conventional engines powered by diesel fuel. The study, conducted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, highlights that clean trucks…...

Trump Administration Set to Resume Federal Coal Leasing With Favorable Environmental Review

Biden Administration Announces $144 million to Support Coal Communities

The U.S. Interior Department on March 4 announced a funding of $144 million is accessible to states and Tribes for abandoned mine land, or AML, retrieval efforts in fiscal year 2022. This builds upon the $725 million fiscal year 2022 investment from the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to speed up cleaning up of…...

U.S. President Biden Announces Ban on Energy Imports From Russia

U.S. President Biden Announces Ban on Energy Imports From Russia

U.S. President Joe Biden announced on March 8 that the U.S. will ban imports of Russian oil and gas and energy, “targeting the main artery of Russia’s economy.” This is latest action taken by the Biden administration in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine that began nearly two weeks ago. Biden noted that the effort…...