RedBoy / Flickr / Creative Commons Public charging stations are most heavily concentrated in the city’s more affluent neighborhoods, creating a chicken/egg scenario for electric car adoption While electric vehicles are relatively uncommon in Chicago, city officials expect their popularity to grow dramatically in coming decades. And while electric cars are … [Read more...] about In Chicago, ‘charging deserts’ part of racial divide on electric vehicles
Poll suggests strong support for Northeast cap-and-invest transportation initiative
More than 7 in 10 respondents said they strongly or somewhat support their state’s participation in the Transportation and Climate Initiative. … [Read more...] about Poll suggests strong support for Northeast cap-and-invest transportation initiative
Commentary: Clean transportation can benefit New York’s economy and health
Tim Savage / Creative Commons Luan Jenifer is President of Miller/Howard Investments. In the business world, there are many different formulas for financial success, yet many have the same prerequisite: access to reliable, affordable, and relatively efficient and sustainable transportation infrastructure. Now, in the midst of the current pandemic, a recent … [Read more...] about Commentary: Clean transportation can benefit New York’s economy and health
Poll suggests strong support for regional cap-and-invest transportation initiative
Davis Sanchez / Creative Commons More than 7 in 10 respondents said they strongly or somewhat support their state’s participation in the Transportation and Climate Initiative. The Transportation and Climate Initiative, a regional cap-and-invest effort aimed at reducing car and truck emissions, has support from some 70% of voters in member states, according to a new poll … [Read more...] about Poll suggests strong support for regional cap-and-invest transportation initiative
Glare study prompts utility Evergy to cancel solar array at Kansas City airport
Kaya / Flickr / Creative Commons The Kansas City airport. The utility says it will seek a new location for its first community solar project, which already has commitments for more than 90% of its proposed capacity. Kansas City utility Evergy has quietly abandoned plans for a large community solar project at the city’s new airport after an engineering study … [Read more...] about Glare study prompts utility Evergy to cancel solar array at Kansas City airport