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EVs on track for a record year

Apr 23, 2024
Written by
Kathryn Krawczyk
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EVs on track for a record year

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Global electric vehicle sales will hit a new record this year, and prices will be comparable to gasoline-powered cars by 2030, the International Energy Agency predicts. (Guardian)

ALSO: The United Auto Workers’ win at a Tennessee Volkswagen factory sets up another push next month at an Alabama Mercedes-Benz factory — and from there to auto factories in Georgia and South Carolina. (Politico; AL.com; Atlanta Journal-Constitution, subscription)

CLIMATE:

SOLAR:

NUCLEAR: A new report questions whether increasingly extreme weather could threaten the safety or viability of aging nuclear power plants. (Yale Environment 360)

PIPELINES:

  • Mountain Valley Pipeline officials say the long-delayed, over-budget project has completed all water crossings, and ask federal regulators to issue an order by next month to allow it to be placed in service. (Roanoke Times)
  • As utility and local officials celebrate a DTE Energy gas pipeline extension, climate advocates say Michigan should focus on electric heating instead of expanding fossil fuel infrastructure. (IPR/Grist)

GRID:

INDUSTRY: A Minnesota startup company wants to help customers convert diesel engines to burn ammonia, a potential climate solution whose benefits hinge on how the chemical is produced. (Energy News Network)

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