The country has made impressive environmental gains thanks to exploring new technologies – electric vehicles included – but there are larger benefits that can be realized without Governor Murphy’s administration interfering with or subsidizing consumer behavior.
With a Biden Administration set to take office in just over two months, Americans can expect to see some aggressive climate proposals coming out of the White House. But several of these proposals – whose impact on consumers and the economy are unknown– are coming from politicians outside the Oval Office.
WASHINGTON, DC – A new ConservAmerica review of existing scientific research of the various options available for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the transportation sector urges policymakers to take into account the full emissions lifecycle of those technologies before setting policy in a rapidly developing market. The report, Slow Down: The Case for Technology Neutral Transportation Policy, looks at…
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – The Energy Marketers of America released a study today focused on the costs of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to support policy-driven increases in the number of EVs on U.S. roads. Specifically, this study finds that a rapid buildout of an EV charging infrastructure, looking just at new distribution and transmission investments to support EVs making up…
WASHINGTON (Oct. 27, 2020) – Today, the Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA), a member of the Transportation Fairness Alliance, released a new study that analyzes the impacts of increased electric vehicle penetration on U.S. biofuels, agriculture and the economy. Proposals to ban internal combustion engine vehicles by 2035 and 2050 served as the economic models for the study, along with a…