Infrastructure

Domestic Oil And Gas Production

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 →

Congress Struggles With Funding Repairs To U.S. Capitol Dome

Following the enactment of the Omnibus Appropriations bill in March, Congressional appropriators have turned their attention to reviewing President Trump’s fiscal year 2019 budget.

Germany Seeks Ambitious Goals For Renewable Energy

The beginning of 2018 has offered signs of a renewed push to expand development of offshore wind generation along the US Atlantic coast.

Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Insider – April 2018 #2

Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano Announces New Cybersecurity Team

Reports show that U.S. energy companies reported more than 350 cybersecurity incidents to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security between 2011 and 2015.

Chaos Computer Club 28th Congress

Systems 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 →

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The Office of Management and Budget and Council on Environmental Quality, on March 20, 2018, issued a Memorandum instructing federal agencies how to implement the “One Federal Decision” policy established in Executive Order 13807.

US Army V Corps To Leave Europe For Afghanistan

Men 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 →

California Power Grid Strained By Heat Wave

Distributed 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 →

Gas Regulation 2018: United States

Boom Goes Bust: Texas Oil Industry Hurt By Plunging Oil Prices

Getting the Deal Through is delighted to publish the sixteenth edition of Gas Regulation.

EPA Proposes New Limits On Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants

I 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 →

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