China Leading the World to Electric Cars

The government of China forced all automakers operating in the country to meet minimum requirements for new-energy vehicles starting in January 2019. This included plug-in hybrids, all-electric vehicles and fuel-cell cars. Their plan resembles cap-and-trade systems being used worldwide for reducing carbon emissions. Automakers that don’t meet the quota can purchase credits from competitors that […]

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How PG&E Bankruptcy Leads to Increased Energy Costs

California’s largest electricity supplier, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), filed for bankruptcy on January 29. The company is anticipating large-scale legal claims. As this matter could take years to resolve, millions of PG&E customers could be facing an increase in their energy bills. According to experts, PG&E’s rates are most likely to increase when the […]

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