VW SCANDAL
Republicans slam settlement terms, EPA's role
House lawmakers tore into U.S. EPA leaders yesterday over parts of the Volkswagen settlement requiring the automaker to invest $2 billion in electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
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Camille von Kaenel, E&E News reporter
House lawmakers tore into U.S. EPA leaders yesterday over parts of the Volkswagen settlement requiring the automaker to invest $2 billion in electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
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Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Joe Manchin has laid to rest considerable anxiety about Rep. Deb Haaland's fate to be confirmed as the next secretary of the Interior.
By Emma Dumain in E&E News PM
The U.S. Postal Service yesterday made a $482 million decision to replace its truck fleet with a mix of fossil-fuel and electric vehicles, falling short of a goal to electrify the federal vehicle fleet.
By David Ferris in Energywire