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OPEC+ Sticks to Planned Supply Hike But Adds a Get-Out Clause
OPEC and its allies will proceed with their next oil-production hike, but said they could revisit the decision at any moment as the risk to demand from the omicron variant of COVID-19 becomes clearer.
December 2, 2021GM Venture to Build Battery Chemical Plant
General Motors is forming a joint venture with Posco Chemical of South Korea to build a North American battery materials plant as it brings more steps in the electric vehicle supply chain under its umbrella.
December 1, 2021State DOTs Explore Roadway Charging to Support Electric-Powered Vehicles
Magnetic concrete that charges electric vehicles as they drive over it could be coming to an Indiana roadway in the next few years.
November 30, 2021Rising Battery Costs Hit Carmakers
Soaring commodity prices and supply chain bottlenecks threaten to push up the cost of batteries seen as crucial in the fight against climate change.
November 30, 2021US Proceeding With Oil Reserves Release Despite Price Drop
The U.S. will proceed with its plan to release 50 million barrels of oil from its strategic reserves despite a new coronavirus variant triggering a sharp drop in crude prices.
November 29, 2021Natural Gas Plunges 12% on Demand-Killing US Weather Outlook
Natural gas futures plummeted as much as 12% in the U.S. as forecasts shifted warmer through the middle of next month, allaying concern about tight domestic supplies amid a global shortage of the heating fuel.
November 29, 2021BYD Deploys New Jersey's First Battery-Electric Refuse Trucks
Electric truck maker BYD Motors announced it will deliver five of its battery-electric refuse trucks to New Jersey, in what it said was the first such deployment in that state.
November 29, 2021Inflation Surges Globally With Rising Food, Fuel Prices
BUDAPEST, Hungary — From appliance stores in the United States to food markets in Hungary and gas stations in Poland, rising consumer prices fueled by high energy costs and supply chain disruptions are putting a pinch on households and businesses worldwide.
November 29, 2021Nissan Invests in Electric Vehicles, Battery Development
TOKYO — Nissan said Nov. 29 it is investing 2 trillion yen ($17.6 billion) over the next five years and developing a cheaper, more powerful battery to boost its electric vehicle lineup.
November 29, 2021