Topics: Fuel & Trucking

Democratic Lawmakers Call for Policies to Encourage Private Sector Investment in Electric Vehicles

A diverse array of Democratic Members of Congress, including the Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, urged lawmakers considering clean energy and infrastructure legislation to ensure that policies and incentives designed to develop a charging network for electric vehicles (EVs) result in a price-competitive and convenient refueling marketplace for consumers. More

Supreme Court to Rule on Small Refinery Exemptions

The Supreme Court could rule as early as June 25 on the legality of the Trump Administration's aggressive approach to issuing small refinery exemptions under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). If the ruling doesn't come by then, it will come at some point between now and early to mid-July. The Court's decision takes place against the backdrop of discussions within the Biden Administration surrounding how to prevent prices for renewable identification numbers from reaching exceedingly high levels. These discussions appear to be driven primarily by efforts to assist a Delaware refinery that has a longstanding relationship with the President and his allies in Congress. More

Electric Vehicle Charging: What Equipment, Which Grants and When to Invest

Electric Vehicle Charging: What Equipment, Which Grants and When to Invest

There are more than 1 million electric cars on roads across the United States, and almost every vehicle manufacturer has plans to electrify a large part of their fleets. Michael Battaglia, senior vice president sales and business development and David Soens, vice president grant operations, answered NATSO members’ most frequently asked EV charging questions. More

TCI Finalizes Model Rule As Connecticut Leaves Program

The Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) released on June 10 a final Model Rule and additional draft materials for implementing the program. More

NATSO Welcomes Blink Charging Co. as Newest Chairman’s Circle Member

NATSO Welcomes Blink Charging Co. as Newest Chairman’s Circle Member

Blink Charging Co., based in Miami Beach, Florida, provides electric vehicle charging equipment that offers customers flexible business models tailored to their specific needs. More

Supreme Court Expected to Rule on Small Refinery Exemptions

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NATSO, SIGMA Enter Into Strategic Alliance on Federal Initiatives

NATSO, SIGMA Enter Into Strategic Alliance on Federal Initiatives

Working with the SIGMA Board of Directors and Legislative Committee, NATSO will manage SIGMA’s government affairs program, advocating on issues related to fuels, energy and transportation, among others. NATSO will implement SIGMA’s legislative priorities as determined by the SIGMA Board of Directors. More

Senate Finance Committee Considers Clean Energy for America Act Today

The Senate Finance Committee will meet today to consider an ambitious clean energy tax overhaul proposal that could be incorporated into a broader infrastructure bill should one materialize. The bill, if enacted, would consolidate 40 energy tax incentive provisions into three groups of emissions-based, technology neutral provisions, and eliminate a number of fossil-fuel related provisions, among other things. More

Representatives Axne, Kelly Introduce Biodiesel Tax Credit Extension Act of 2021

U.S. Representatives Cindy Axne (D-Iowa) and Mike Kelly (R-PA.) today introduced legislation that would extend the $1.00 per gallon biodiesel blenders’ tax credit for three additional years through 2025. Companion legislation to extend the biodiesel tax credit also was introduced in the U.S. Senate by Sens. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA). More

Understanding the Renewable Fuels Standard

Understanding the Renewable Fuels Standard

In this video, NATSO's Alternative Fuels Council reviewed the RFS's critical elements with a primary focus on biodiesel. More

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