Topics: Fuel

NATSO Urges EPA to Issue E15 Waiver

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Diesel Fuel Demand Projected to Grow by 2050

Diesel Fuel Demand Projected to Grow by 2050

Personal use of fuels is declining, but overall fuel demand remains strong, with diesel demand in the heavy-duty and transportation segment projected to increase 1 percent a year through 2050, according to ExxonMobil. More

Advocacy Remains Crucial as the Industry Navigates Upcoming Elections, EVs and More

Advocacy Remains Crucial as the Industry Navigates Upcoming Elections, EVs and More

NATSO’s top legislative priorities in 2022 will focus on the changing landscape for fuels, including implementation of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act’s $5 billion for state Departments of Transportation to build out a national electric vehicle charging network. More

Infrastructure Bill Provides EV Charging Funding Opportunities for Truckstop and Travel Plaza Operators

Infrastructure Bill Provides EV Charging Funding Opportunities for Truckstop and Travel Plaza Operators

Lawmakers are taking steps to advance electric vehicle technology, and the recently passed bipartisan infrastructure bill has allotted funds to install EV charging infrastructure. The new legislation directs state and local governments that receive money from the Department of Transportation to partner with industry stake-holders, including truckstop and travel plaza operators. More

Meet ExxonMobil Synergy Diesel Efficient, Title Sponsor for NATSO Connect 2022

Meet ExxonMobil Synergy Diesel Efficient, Title Sponsor for NATSO Connect 2022

NATSO's podcast sat down with Austin Johanson, Commercial Sales and Marketing Director, ExxonMobil to learn more about ExxonMobil Synergy Diesel Efficient. More

NATSO Connect 2022 to Feature Transportation Energy Educational Track

NATSO Connect 2022 to Feature Transportation Energy Educational Track

NATSO is offering a Transportation Energy Track during NATSO Connect 2022, which will be held Feb. 20-24, 2022, at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando, Florida. “We want to ensure the nation’s truckstops and travel centers have the knowledge they need to meet the country’s fueling needs, no matter what fuel is powering the vehicle,” said Amy Toner, vice president of publishing and digital content for NATSO. More

NATSO Members Discuss the Business Case for EV Charging at Retail

NATSO Members Discuss the Business Case for EV Charging at Retail

If you weren’t able to join us, you haven’t missed out. The recorded webinar is now available for viewing.  More

Retail Fuels Industry Urges Policymakers to Work More Closely with Retail Fuels Industry on TCI Draft Model Rule

In May 7 comments submitted to Kathleen Theoharides, Chair of the Transportation and Climate Initiative, the groups said that TCI’s misunderstanding of fuel markets will limit the program’s effectiveness; will disproportionately harm low-income communities; and create undesirable economic consequences that will jeopardize the economic recovery of low-income Americans from the COVID-19 pandemic. More

Pilot Company Chief Executive Urges Congress to Support Private Investment in EV Charging

Pilot Company Chief Executive Urges Congress to Support Private Investment in EV Charging

The Chief Executive of Pilot Company testified today before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee that with the right policy framework and incentive structure, fuel retailers provide the best opportunity for advancing alternative fuels, including electricity, into the marketplace. More

24-7 Travel Stores Rolls Out Biofuels, Moves Forward With EV Vision

24-7 Travel Stores Rolls Out Biofuels, Moves Forward With EV Vision

In the years ahead, there will be a plethora of alternative fuel funding opportunities for fuel retailers to consider.  These opportunities can help minimize the capital expenditures necessary to adapt to different fuel technologies that will be commercialized in the years ahead. Mark Augustine, president of 24-7 Travel Stores by Triplett Inc., embraces alternative fuels. More

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