Jeff Hove, NATSO Alternative Fuel Council’s vice president, is joining a panel of industry leaders to share our thoughts on what the federal government plans for fuel during the Pacific Fuel and Convenience Summit in San Diego, California.
09-03-2019NATSO has two affiliates that allow you to explore ideas to possibly expand and improve your operations.
09-01-2019Automotive and equipment manufacturers continue to develop electric vehicles, and widespread adoption of EVs is dependent on a comprehensive charging network that enables drivers to charge as needed. The private […]
08-29-2019On Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 12:00 p.m. eastern, NATSO is presenting a webinar on fuel buying basics.
08-28-2019Mainstream electrification of vehicles is coming. It is certainly all the buzz and, depending on what side of the river you live on, it is either coming tomorrow, someday, in […]
08-22-2019The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) on Aug. 14 issued a proposed rule to revamp the Hours-of-Service (HOS) regulation that governs truck driver work and rest periods. The proposal, […]
08-15-2019The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Aug. 9 said it granted 31 small refinery waivers in 2018 that exempt refiners from their obligations to acquire Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) under the Renewable Fuel Standard.
08-12-2019Here is a complete list of alternative fuels suppliers that have proven their dedication to the truckstop and travel center industry by joining NATSO as allied members. Support allied partners that support you.
08-02-2019Biofuel producers and corn growers on July 31 asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to lift a stay on a petition filed in 2018 challenging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for issuing small refinery waivers that exempt refiners from their obligations to acquire Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) under the Renewable Fuel Standard.
08-02-2019The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved 21-0 a substitute amendment to its surface transportation bill S. 2302, “America’s Transportation Infrastructure Act of 2019,” marking the first step in reauthorizing the surface transportation law set to expire in 2020.
07-30-2019The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) is expected to release its surface transportation bill early next week with a committee mark up moved up to July 30. Although the bill has not yet been released, it is expected to authorize $287 billion in highway spending over five years, marking a 28 percent increase over the current authorization law. Ninety percent, or $259 billion, would go to states by formula, keeping in line with policy positions expressed by EPW Committee Chairman John Barrasso (D-Wyo.).
07-26-2019