DOE competition addresses what to do with billions of spent lithium-ion batteries
The International Energy Agency predicts an 800 percent increase in electric vehicles over the next decade. While electric vehicles are […]
An early read on the Biden administration
As expected, President Joe Biden reversed multiple Trump administration actions in his first days of office. At press time, he […]
Organizations to note
In the U.S., businesses and residences receive economical, safe and reliable energy due to the work of the Federal Energy […]
Manufacturers are protecting the economy and the people we care about
U.S. manufacturers are leading the way in protecting workplaces and the people within them during the pandemic. The National Association […]
Biden announces key roles, a look ahead for U.S. manufacturing
As we get closer to the Jan. 20, 2021 inauguration, President-Elect Biden’s plans are becoming more clear. His website states […]
December at-a-glance…energy
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) published a final rule adopting a streamlined approach to the test procedure waiver process. […]
December at-a-glance…materials & handling
A shortage in the nation’s metal supply is adding insult to COVID-19 injury as several NAFEM members report challenges in […]
December at-a-glance…taxes, tariffs & trade
President-elect Biden has said his focus will be “domestic first” before turning his attention to trade deals abroad. To help […]
What to expect from President-elect Biden’s administration
Soon after capturing enough electoral college votes to win the presidency, President-elect Biden announced four policy areas that will receive […]
November at-a-glance…environment
On behalf of members, NAFEM submitted comments to proposed regulations by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) that would […]
CEE drives energy-efficiency initiatives across U.S. and Canada
In 1991, administrators from seven utilities and advocacy groups recognized the future importance of energy efficiency and set out to […]
November at-a-glance…energy
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) extended the comment period to Dec. 30 for its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) […]