Tesla Motors Inc. CEO Elon Musk said a New York Times story that charged the company's electric sedan did not meet estimated range cost Tesla up to $100 million in stock value, Bloomberg reports.
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese authorities have identified the causes of fuel leaks and other problems with Boeing's 787 but are still investigating the more serious battery problem that forced an emergency landing in January and the worldwide grounding of the jets.
The New York Times' John Broder responds to criticism from Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk about his review of a test drive of Tesla's Model S electric car that said the car's fuel range suffered in cold weather.
A study financed by the Department of Energy for New York State outlines policies to expand charging stations for electric vehicles in the Northeast, The New York Times reports.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors, criticized a New York Times article that claimed the mileage of Tesla's electric car suffered in cold weather, calling the article "unreasonable," CNBC reports.
Shares for Tesla Motors Inc. fell two percent after a New York Times story claimed the company's electric vehicle suffered in cold weather, the biggest intraday drop since December, Bloomberg reports.
Ford's Chief Operating Officer Mark Fields said he's comfortable that the company is following proper Environmental Protection Agency procedures to determine fuel economy ratings, the Detroit Free Press reports.
Speaking at the Washington Auto Show, Energy Secretary Steven Chu said the future of U.S. government loans to electric vehicle makers "remains to be seen," Bloomberg reports.
Ford Motor Co. is set to report sales of more than 6,000 hybrid vehicles and utilities in January, expecting the performance will drive a record year for the company's electric vehicles, Bloomberg reports.
DETROIT (AP) — Ford is joining with Daimler and Renault-Nissan to speed development of cars that run on hydrogen, with hopes of bringing a vehicle to market in as little as four years.
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., asked the Justice Department to join the European Union's probe of possible oil price manipulation, Reuters reports.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Allison Macfarlane said the NRC can't consider a public hearing on the San Onofre nuclear plant until June, when an appeal period of an Atomic Safety and Licensing Board ruling ends.
Sens. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., and Joe Manchin, D-W.V., introduced a bill that would ensure that only domestically-made biofuels can be used to meet the Renewable Fuel Standard, The Chattanoogan reports.
A federal judge refused to reconsider a ruling that upheld the Interior Department's power to ban new hard rock mining projects on federal land, The Associated Press reports.
Tesla Motors increased the value of its stock and debt offerings 30 percent to $1.08 billion to gather reserves and pay back its Energy Department loans, Bloomberg reports.
Poland called on the European Union to end energy subsidies for fossil fuels and renewable sources and cut oil imports to better combat climate change, Bloomberg reports.
The first well reports from the Utica shale in Ohio show a significant supply of natural gas but not as much oil as some energy companies were expecting, Reuters reports.