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Electrify America will build chargers in cities
Volkswagen AG's electric fuel subsidiary, Electrify America, said yesterday it will spend $235 million in the next three years to build charging stations in city cores and highways.
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David Ferris, E&E News reporter
Volkswagen AG's electric fuel subsidiary, Electrify America, said yesterday it will spend $235 million in the next three years to build charging stations in city cores and highways.
DENVER — David Bernhardt grew up hiking, hunting, skiing and horseback riding on the federal lands surrounding Rifle, Colo., an oil shale boomtown that saw bleak times when energy markets collapsed.
By Michael Doyle and Jennifer Yachnin in Greenwire
Another conservative group has signed up for the crusade against the "Green New Deal," joining a growing list of GOP operatives and politicians railing against the progressive plan.
By Nick Sobczyk in Greenwire
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DENVER — David Bernhardt grew up hiking, hunting, skiing and horseback riding on the federal lands surrounding Rifle, Colo., an oil shale boomtown that saw bleak times when energy markets collapsed.
By Michael Doyle and Jennifer Yachnin in Greenwire
Another conservative group has signed up for the crusade against the "Green New Deal," joining a growing list of GOP operatives and politicians railing against the progressive plan.
By Nick Sobczyk in Greenwire