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It’s no secret that our nation’s infrastructure is badly in need of investment: The American Society of Civil Engineers gave it a D+ score in its 2017 report card.

We’re facing a historic turning point. The decisions we make in the next several years about how we generate and use energy will have profound impacts on future generations.

It’s well acknowledged that our transportation sector is on the verge of a major transformation. To capitalize on this unprecedented opportunity and create a shared vision for the path forward, the Alliance convened a partnership of public and private stakeholders including automakers, utilities...

We’ve seen significant progress in clean energy innovation and investment in the last decade, that much is clear, but where do we really stand?

For the fourth year in a row, the Trump administration earlier this week proposed draconian, shortsighted cuts to federal energy efficiency programs. A lot of DOE’s success flies under the radar, so it’s not surprising if some might be asking, “Yeah, why do we do all this stuff?” Here are a few...

A key deadline looms on September 30th this year: Lawmakers must pass a bill to reauthorize funding for transportation infrastructure for another five years. So what extent should Congress help Americans be able to transition to electric cars? As the House Committee on Transportation and...

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