First published at 16:09 UTC on April 3rd, 2024.
Biden administration rolls out new tailpipe rules that will boost EVs and hybrids
The Biden administration on Wednesday finalized one of the most significant pieces of its ambitious climate agenda: the strongest new tailpipe rules for passenger c…
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Biden administration rolls out new tailpipe rules that will boost EVs and hybrids
The Biden administration on Wednesday finalized one of the most significant pieces of its ambitious climate agenda: the strongest new tailpipe rules for passenger cars and trucks that will decisively push the US auto market toward electric vehicles and hybrids.
But in a concession to automakers and labor unions, the rules will be phased in more slowly than originally proposed and will give automakers more choices for how to comply.
Nearly a year ago, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed a fast ramp-up into EVs — a rule that would have ensured two-thirds of all vehicles sold were electric by the end of this decade. The EPA pumped the brakes on that plan Wednesday.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/20/climate/epa-biden-electric-cars/index.html
California's electrical grid has an EV problem
California energy officials issued a sobering warning this month, telling residents to brace for potential blackouts as the state’s energy grid faces capacity constraints heading into the summer months.
In Sacramento, officials said California’s grid could face a potential shortfall of roughly 1,700 megawatts, which would affect the power supply of between 1 million and 4 million people this summer. That number would likely be exacerbated by an additional shortfall of 5,000 megawatts in the case of extreme heat and further fire damage to existing power lines.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ev-adoption-behavioral-changes-101718236.html
California Electricity Bills Will Soon Be Based on Income. Here's How It Might Work
A progressive fixed rate could ease the burden for lower-income customers, but critics say it will deter interest in energy efficiency.
https://www.cnet.com/home/energy-and-utilities/electricity-bills-in-california-will-soon-be-based-on-income-heres-how-it-could-work/
California braces for new electric plan: Make more, pay more
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