The state hit pause on its EV charging network deployment following new orders from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Arizona's electric utilities are planning for more nuclear power as part of a new look for this energy source and the possibility of small reactors.
A Day 1 executive order directed federal agencies to freeze funding under former president Joe Biden’s signature climate law, ...
For several days, the CT city wasn’t able to access a federal Treasury account containing the money needed to continue work ...
Hawaii’s Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday over insurance issues that are tying up a potential $4 billion settlement ...
School leaders are raising concerns about New York’s mandate requiring districts to purchase only electric school buses ...
Electric vehicles have grown in popularity across South Carolina. But a directive by President Trump could set back the ...
In all, a $5 billion program to build chargers on highways nationwide was halted by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Officials at the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), which manages the program, ordered state transportation directors to ...
A freeze of federal grant funding to states "calls into question" the funding of several state projectsThe Oregon Dept. of ...
About a quarter of all new cars registered in California in 2024 were electric cars. The flat sales follow several years of ...