Author: David Herron
Trump intervenes to kill EV tax break extension for Tesla and GM

It’s the end of the year and Washington DC is abuzz with end-of-year tax package proposals. One of special interest to us who care about electric vehicles is the Growing Renewable Energy and Efficiency Now act (The GREEN Act) which “extends current renewable energy tax incentives and creates new models…
2012 is calling wanting its all-electric Mini Cooper SE
eVgo offering fast charging to Tesla’s on non-Tesla charging station

In the North America Tesla cars use a proprietary charging cord, therefore to fast charge a Tesla car in North America requires using the proprietary charging cord. This morning friends in a local Electric Auto Association chapter (GGEVA) noticed that an eVgo charging station in San Francisco had support for…
DHL bringing electric delivery vehicle pilot project to USA
Mayor Pete’s work at McKinsey included major study on energy efficiency and climate change

It’s the campaign season for the 2020 USA Presidential election, and of course there are some crazy things happening. Recently an issue arose over Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s work for McKinsey and Associates, and are there any skeletons in his closet because of that. Buttigieg managed to get McKinsey to release…
Tesla unveils curiously bad CyberTruck that’s incredibly popular
San Francisco mulls congestion pricing, seeking safety and climate change solutions

Major cities like San Francisco often have traffic congestion problems. During heavy traffic times, cars are typically gridlocked with slowly moving traffic, and the number of vehicles means a concentration of toxic exhaust fumes. Many cities around the world have implemented congestion pricing to limit the number of vehicles and…
California defies Trump Administration on lightbulb efficiency standards

Another front of the battle between California and the Trump Administration is the lowly light bulb. Incandescent and Halogen bulbs cannot meet a standard laid out in the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA), and under that law if the Federal Government fails to take action by January 1, 2020, then…
NYC, LA, DC and 23 states sue EPA over rescinding emissions standards waiver

As we’ve been covering for awhile, the US Environmental Protection Agency has been threatening to yank California’s ability to set its own emissions standards. California and many other states have a long-standing precedent to set emissions standards and other environmental regulations. Under the Trump Administration everything that threatens the fossil…
Salt River Project 1GW energy storage system replaces coal plant
Ford flatters Tesla with new Mustang Mach-E
Microgrids could prevent power outages but some experts disagree

A few weeks ago Northern California was rocked by huge power outages which PG&E hoped would prevent wildfires ignited by tree limbs falling on power lines. At the time weather conditions included heavy wind storms, drying out an already extremely dry landscape, raising the fire danger high enough to make…