• Hundreds of millions for EVs remain frozen

    From Michael Treadwell@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 1 16:28:43 2025
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    The Trump administration has frozen $250 million in grants to a
    nonprofit helping companies replace diesel trucks at the ports of Los
    Angeles and Long Beach, part of a broad federal effort to claw back $20
    billion in green energy funding.

    The program by Climate United, announced last October, would offer
    affordable leases for new electric heavy-duty trucks operated by small
    fleets and individual truckers serving the ports.

    Communities near the ports, including Wilmington, San Pedro and Long
    Beach, have been battling for years to clean up noxious fumes that waft
    into their neighborhoods from the long lines of trucks carrying cargo to
    and from the massive ports.

    The freezing of the funds comes after California had to abandon a
    regulation that phased out diesel trucks because the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under President Donald Trump wouldn't approve it.

    The grant, which would have funded about 500 electric trucks, remains
    frozen by Citibank, which holds the funds, as a legal dispute plays out
    between the EPA, the bank and Climate United, a nonprofit based in Maryland.

    “We don't have any money at all, not even operational money,” Climate United spokesperson Brooke Durham told CalMatters in an interview. “We
    are having to raise philanthropic grants to be able to cover operational expenses and payroll…. and then all of the projects are in limbo.”

    The EPA had threatened to terminate the contracts, and climate groups
    sued over not being able to access the money when it was frozen. The
    groups argued that the EPA and the bank were illegally withholding the
    money because Congress had appropriated it through the 2022 Inflation
    Reduction Act. A federal judge ordered Citibank to pay some of the
    funds, but then an appeals court blocked that decision as the case
    continues.

    In a March announcement, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin accused the $20
    billion federal green energy grant program of "misconduct, conflicts of interest, and potential fraud…I have taken action to terminate these
    grants riddled with self-dealing and wasteful spending." The agency,
    however, has not produced evidence of those claims.

    Zeldin has repeatedly referenced a video by Project Veritas, a
    conservative group known for recording undercover videos, which secretly
    filmed a man it said was an EPA employee under the Biden administration
    saying the agency was “throwing gold bars off the Titanic,” meaning it
    was seeking to disburse funds after Donald Trump was elected but hadn't
    taken office yet.

    Known as the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund but also called the “green bank,” the grants are awarded to nonprofits, banks and other groups. The
    $20 billion was awarded for a variety of projects nationwide.

    Climate United representatives said Zeldin's accusations don't apply to
    their programs; the money was allocated before Trump was elected.

    Climate United had launched other programs nationwide in addition to the California electric trucks program, according to the lawsuit. The EPA
    also froze its grants for $31.8 million in loans for solar power
    projects in rural communities in Arkansas and $63 million for solar
    power plant projects in partnership with tribal governments and
    communities. Its initial tribal and community solar projects were
    supposed to be located in Eastern Oregon and Idaho, according to the suit.

    In addition, $30 million to help communities plan projects that
    "improved energy independence, cut pollution and lower costs" was
    frozen. Climate United had awarded $6.35 million to 22 projects in 18
    states, focusing on tribal communities.

    When asked about the freezing of the funds for the port trucks, the EPA
    press office told CalMatters in an email that it “was not a party to
    grant agreements with subrecipients within the Biden-Harris ‘Gold Bar’ scheme, so we wouldn’t have that information.”

    The freezing of the money has meant that the electric truck program
    cannot move forward at the nation’s busiest port complex. The investment
    was seen as a significant step toward electrifying California’s diesel trucks, which are among the biggest sources of air pollution in the LA
    basin.

    The grants were intended to help small operators purchase cleaner
    vehicles in an industry that operates on a “razor thin profit model,”
    said Matt Schrap, chief executive of the Harbor Trucking Association.

    Many small operators can’t afford electric trucks. An electric big rig
    can cost $400,000, compared to less than half that for a new diesel
    truck. What’s more, it’s often too difficult for small operators to get them financed, as they are a relatively new technology. Because there is currently no used market for them, banks have trouble assessing their value.

    Residents of port communities have long complained of health effects,
    including asthma and headaches, from diesel trucks, which emit large
    quantities of soot and other pollutants linked to respiratory illnesses.

    Cleaning up diesel exhaust “is a literal case of life and death for a
    lot of our community members and our loved ones,” Paola Vargas, a Carson resident and organizer with nonprofit East Yard Communities for
    Environmental Justice, told CalMatters in December. “Every day matters.
    Every day we don’t have (truck emissions) rules…is a day wasted and a
    day of harmful impacts for us.”

    California air quality regulators consider transitioning to
    zero-emission vehicles an important part of cleaning the state’s severe
    air pollution and reducing the greenhouse gasses that cause climate change.

    https://laist.com/brief/news/climate-environment/grants-for-electric-trucks-in-la-remain-frozen-in-trump-effort-to-defund-green-energy

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  • From c186282@21:1/5 to Michael Treadwell on Fri May 2 00:00:43 2025
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    On 5/1/25 7:28 PM, Michael Treadwell wrote:
    The Trump administration has frozen $250 million in grants to a
    nonprofit helping companies replace diesel trucks at the ports of Los
    Angeles and Long Beach, part of a broad federal effort to claw back $20 billion in green energy funding.


    Good.

    EV's mostly just SUCK SUCK SUCK.

    OK for Granny just going to the neighborhood
    grocery store once a week, but for general
    usage - NO.

    Oh, what was with the 'guns' group in these ...
    nobody needs to be shot over this stuff. Be
    more civil.

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  • From Siri Cruz@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 1 21:14:04 2025
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    On 1/5/25 21:00, c186282 wrote:
    On 5/1/25 7:28 PM, Michael Treadwell wrote:
    The Trump administration has frozen $250 million in grants to a
    nonprofit helping companies replace diesel trucks at the ports
    of Los Angeles and Long Beach, part of a broad federal effort
    to claw back $20 billion in green energy funding.


    Good.

    EV's mostly just SUCK SUCK SUCK.

    Okay. You want to poison children. What else is new?


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  • From c186282@21:1/5 to Siri Cruz on Fri May 2 00:30:32 2025
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    On 5/2/25 12:14 AM, Siri Cruz wrote:
    On 1/5/25 21:00, c186282 wrote:
    On 5/1/25 7:28 PM, Michael Treadwell wrote:
    The Trump administration has frozen $250 million in grants to a
    nonprofit helping companies replace diesel trucks at the ports
    of Los Angeles and Long Beach, part of a broad federal effort
    to claw back $20 billion in green energy funding.


       Good.

       EV's mostly just SUCK SUCK SUCK.

    Okay. You want to poison children. What else is new?

    Okay, you want to STARVE childen. What else is new ?

    Only 'the elite' can afford half-ass EVs - and it's
    gonna stay that way. Even thus, they'll only be
    half-ass .....

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  • From Siri Cruz@21:1/5 to Governor Swill on Sun May 4 14:15:58 2025
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    On 4/5/25 11:43, Governor Swill wrote:
    On Fri, 2 May 2025 00:30:32 -0400, c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> wrote:

    On 5/2/25 12:14 AM, Siri Cruz wrote:
    On 1/5/25 21:00, c186282 wrote:
    On 5/1/25 7:28 PM, Michael Treadwell wrote:
    The Trump administration has frozen $250 million in grants to a
    nonprofit helping companies replace diesel trucks at the ports
    of Los Angeles and Long Beach, part of a broad federal effort
    to claw back $20 billion in green energy funding.


    Good.

    EV's mostly just SUCK SUCK SUCK.

    Okay. You want to poison children. What else is new?

    Okay, you want to STARVE childen. What else is new ?

    Only 'the elite' can afford half-ass EVs - and it's
    gonna stay that way. Even thus, they'll only be
    half-ass .....

    So? Are you afraid your gas burner will mark you out as a poor guy?

    EVs have cooties. You cannot be a macho macho man with an EV.

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