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General Motors and California-based electric vehicle charging operator ChargePoint will partner to deploy 500 ultra-fast chargers across the U.S., the automaker announced on Wednesday.
GM, ChargePoint partner to deploy 500 ultra-fast EV chargers
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Air taxi developer Archer announced today that it received the certificate of occupancy for its approximately 400,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Covington, Georgia. The company plans to begin initial production in early 2025.
Archer Aviation completes Georgia air taxi factory
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Local governments, climate advocacy groups and others filed a lawsuit last week seeking to block a Washington state voter-approved ballot initiative that prevents state and local rules to cut natural gas use. Seattle and King County, Washington, are among the plaintiffs, with local officials stating that the initiative threatens their ability to mitigate climate change and protect public health.
Washington local governments sue to block builder-supported measure favoring natural gas
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San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie named former Twitter CFO Ned Segal to the post of the city’s chief of housing and economic development. Segal will coordinate a portfolio of departments responsible for about $3 billion in spending.
Ex-Twitter CFO named San Francisco’s incoming housing chief
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Boston launched another program to preserve #affordablehousing and keep residents in their homes amid rising rents and pressure from outside investors. The city is facing “unprecedented housing challenges,” Mayor Michelle Wu said in a statement.
Boston ramps up affordable housing preservation efforts with new revolving fund
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The future of Trump-led transportation policies may depend on two key players: U.S. Rep. Sam Graves, R-Mo., chair of the influential House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and Sean Duffy, Trump’s nominee for transportation secretary. And while transportation policy emphasis is likely to shift, observers say, there may be more bipartisanship than expected.
These two men will lead transportation policy in the Trump administration
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OPINION: Tech Clean California is a market transformation initiative accelerating space heat pumps and #heatpump water heating adoption statewide. Small grants allow local organizations to test new technologies and approaches, a vital step in scaling climate solutions.
The key to successfully deploying heat pump water heaters? Funding innovation.
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Across the U.S., some cities are turning parking lots into overnight safe havens for people experiencing homelessness who sleep in their vehicles. Safe parking programs provide "an opportunity to be somewhat stable for a period of time," said Donald Whitehead, executive director at the National Coalition for the Homeless.
Safe parking programs offer support to people living in their cars
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California will begin its first statewide e-bike incentive program this week, the California Air Resources Board announced. Income-qualified buyers can access vouchers of up to $2,000 each through the program, which is expected to fund the purchase of up to 1,500 e-bikes.
California kicks off e-bike incentive program statewide
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