Automakers Scale Back EV Targets, Putting Spotlight on EPA and NHTSA Proposed Vehicle Regs

It’s been a rough few months for the all-electric dream. While the United Auto Workers strike continues to disrupt operations at major automakers’ facilities, carmakers are dialing back their EV production targets due to high costs and slower near-term demand. At the same time, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

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What You Need to Know About President Biden’s Methane Agenda Before the Inaugural White House Methane Summit

Amidst a historically busy methane regulatory agenda, the White House will hold its first-ever methane summit on July 26. The few details available about the summit state that the event will convene “state, local and federal leaders” to spotlight how governments are detecting and responding to methane emissions. Notably, the American oil and natural gas

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100+ Stakeholders Oppose the Biden Administration’s Proposed Tailpipe Emission Standards

Last week, 100 trade associations and stakeholders across the fuel and automotive value chain joined together to point out the flaws in the Environmental Protection Agency’s light, medium, and heavy duty tailpipe emission standards. These groups span a diverse range of impacted parties from across the country, including oil and natural gas trade associations, corn

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Biden Administration Exporting California’s Misguided Policies Despite National Security Risk

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed new GHG standards for vehicle emissions that would effectively force the transition to electric vehicles nationwide. Specifically, the proposal aims to rapidly transition the auto industry away from gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles, and have electric cars account for more than two-thirds of new car sales by 2032. Additionally,

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