The deep relationship between the U.S. natural gas and oil industry and America’s building trades unions – the men and women who build much of our country’s energy infrastructure – is getting deeper. In remarks to the annual legislative conference of North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU), API President and CEO Jack Gerard announced a new… Keep reading →
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Joint Worker Safety Program To Help Sustain U.S. Energy
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By Gregory Bennici, Linn Freedman & Kathryn Rattigan | Robinson & Cole LLPSecretary Of Energy Rick Perry Announces $1.8 Billion Initiative For New Supercomputers
By U.S. Department Of EnergySystems Will Solidify U.S. Leadership in the “Exascale” Computing Era WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry has announced a Request for Proposals (RFP), potentially worth up to $1.8 billion, for the development of at least two new exascale supercomputers to be deployed at U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories in the 2021-2023… Keep reading →
New White House Guidance And Multi-Agency MOU Continue Push To Expedite Environmental Reviews And Permitting For Major Infrastructure
By James Auslander & Alexander Horning | Beveridge & Diamond PCEnergy Security, Veterans And Energy Careers
By Energy Tomorrow BlogMen and women who’ve worn the uniform of the United States view “energy security” through a different lens than the rest of us. To many of them the American energy revolution – with oil production projected to reach 10.7 million barrels per day this year, and the U.S. becoming a net natural gas exporter for the first… Keep reading →
How Location-Based Prices And Utility Rewards Could Help California’s Electric Grid
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogDistributed energy resources, from rooftop solar panels to smart well-weatherized homes and timed electric vehicle charging, are vital pieces of the clean energy puzzle. Coordinating how and where to encourage them in a way that benefits the electric grid, the environment, and Californians can be complicated. In its’ Integrated Distributed Energy Resource proceeding, the California Public Utilities… Keep reading →
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By Robert James & Stella Pulman | Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLPMeet The Women Of The Clean Energy And Sustainability Workforce
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogI remember some of the first interactions I had with companies working in the clean energy industry. I was an analyst at the time, which meant the conversations were more often than not, very technical, wonky, and with men. At first, this was overwhelming. But my all-women MBA program prepared me for the male-dominated business… Keep reading →