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All 50 states have received final approval to begin construction on a first nationwide network of electric vehicle charging stations that places one roughly every 50 miles along interstate highways.
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Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection announced $2.1 million dollars in grants Thursday for alternative fuel projects across the commonwealth.
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We asked for your questions about EVs. Here's what we found out.
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Officials with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and Transportation highlighted how the state will use a large federal investment to boost electric vehicle development Friday.
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Pennsylvania could receive up to $171.5 million over the next five years to build more electric vehicle charging stations along the state's major highways.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection wants to fund projects designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, especially in the state's low-income communities.
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Fifteen school buses will soon run on cleaner, diesel fuel. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has awarded Pennsylvania Coach Lines in McKeesport more than $800,000 in state grant money to upgrade the vehicles.
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Pittsburgh is piloting “smart loading zones,” which use pole-mounted video cameras, machine learning, a short-term fee structure and an app to help drivers get in and out of loading zones more efficiently.
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As electric vehicles gain a foothold in the auto market and promise to drive down greenhouse-gas emissions, a new study says Pennsylvania ranks 17th among…
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Duquesne Light is boosting its electric vehicle offerings with new charging stations at two downtown Pittsburgh Parking Authority garages and at the…