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Urban sprawl, increased travel demand, population growth, and low fuel prices are driving the growth of transportation greenhouse gas emissions. Transportation emissions from fossil fuel combustion rose by 23% from 1990 to 2019.

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Unlocking Widespread Solar Adoption: Understanding Preferences of Low- to Moderate-Income Households to Create Scalable, Sustainable Models

Dec 20, 2016 -
Dec 20, 2019
The U.S. Energy Department is investing $1.35M in a 3-year collaboration between National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, GRID Alternatives, University of Michiga...
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