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The American Petroleum Institute has commented on ozone standards and natural gas exports.
The American Petroleum Institute has commented on ozone standards and natural gas exports.
According to the Brookings Institution, low crude oil prices have given India’s energy policy a new lease of life.
The UK Department of Energy and Climate Change has said that the world can cut carbon emissions and live well.
A new study of lifetime animal exposure to a new technology diesel engine exhaust has found no lung cancer.
A new study has shown that low carbon gas fuels are a new option for meeting California’s greenhouse gas reduction goals.
Fitch Ratings has said that Brazil’s sugar and ethanol producers are going to benefit modestly from fuel tax changes.
According to the Brookings Institution, falling oil prices won’t hurt clean energy.
Energy Secretary Moniz has announced that more than US$55 million is to be available for the advancement of fuel efficient technologies.
According to the Institute for Energy Research (IER), it is time to turn the page on Obama’s reckless climate agenda.
Three Shell Oil Company affiliates settle with EPA over violations of vehicle fuel standards.
Navigant Research believes that light duty EVs will increase from 2.7 million in 2014 to 6.4 million in 2023.
According to the latest World Energy Issues Monitor published by the World Energy Council, energy leaders see price volatility and the future of the climate framework as their top critical uncertainties.
A new report by Navigant Research suggests that sales of NGVs in North America is likely to reach 3.9 million/y by 2024.
Petrobras refineries save enough energy to supply a city of 630 000 inhabitants for a year.
According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), regional differences in China’s vehicle adoption reflect differences in income.