All sustainable transportation subsidies shouldn’t be created equal, experts say
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| All sustainable transportation subsidies shouldn’t be created equal, experts say When it comes to pumping up the appeal of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, some regions are more ripe for the cars than others, and some consumers’ buttons need more pushing than others — an important policy distinction when shaping subsidies, two energy policy experts say. |
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