by Margarita Parra | Aug 9, 2023 | Transportation Electrification
Transportation electrification is a category of investment for utilities, not only in the delivery of electricity as fuel, but in the charging infrastructure and battery for light duty and heavy duty vehicles. Clean Energy Works worked with the Global Innovation Lab...
by Margarita Parra | Nov 18, 2022 | Transportation Electrification
DTE Energy, in Detroit, is the first utility in the United States to propose and get approval for an inclusive utility investment program for transit buses. On November 18, 2022, the Michigan Public Service Commission approved a Charging Expansion proposal that...
by Margarita Parra | May 20, 2022 | Transportation Electrification
The Biden Administration, through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act enacted in late 2021, is providing unprecedented resources for the transition to electric mobility. On May 20, at an event at Meridian High School in Falls Church, VA, the U.S. Environmental...
by Margarita Parra | Feb 17, 2022 | Latin America, Transportation Electrification
On February 18th, Clean Energy Works, in partnership with the World Resources Institute – México Office and the Colombian Ministry of Transportation, is hosting a workshop titled Challenges and Opportunities for the transformation of public transport into zero...
by Jenna Barron | Jun 28, 2021 | Transportation Electrification
Last week the German International Cooperation Agency (GIZ) convened various international organizations to discuss transport decarbonization at the Transport and Climate Change Week. GIZ’s partners include groups such as the Sustainable and Low Carbon Transportation...
by Margarita Parra | Apr 5, 2021 | Electric School Buses, Transportation Electrification
Clean Energy Works and Jobs to Move America, in collaboration with and in support of the Alliance for Electric School Buses and their advocacy goals, have prepared an estimated breakdown of how much it would cost to establish a federal program to replace half of the...
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