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EPA Proposes New Limits On Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants

Comments filed by the October 31 deadline show that industry overwhelmingly supports EPA’s proposed Affordable Clean Energy rule

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the topics for 2019 funding opportunities.

U.S. Government Releases Over $5 Billion In Aid For Home Heating Bills

The Trump administration’s plan to push more high ethanol-blended E15 into the nation’s fuel supply doesn’t sit well with U.S. voters – for the consumer reasons we’ve been talking about for months (see here, here and here). A new national survey of 1,001 registered voters across the country, conducted by Harris Poll, shows bipartisan concern about expanded sales of E15,… Keep reading →

Report Places Los Angeles At Top Of List For City With Worst Traffic And Smog

Last week EPA released its annual data from large emitters, called the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP). It is not a comprehensive account of all methane emissions (for that, check out our methane synthesis paperpublished earlier this year) but it does provided us with an important snapshot of 2017 oil and gas methane emissions. Reduction trend not nearly… Keep reading →

New EPA Regulation To Cut Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants In US

The EPA has proposed to replace the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan with the Affordable Clean Energy Rule

Texas Oil Companies Work To Adapt To Falling Oil Prices

Two stat lines capture the essence of modern natural gas and oil development: First, the United States produced a record 11 million barrels of oil per day (mbd) in September, 2.2 mbd more than September 2017, according to API’s latest Monthly Statistical Report (MSR). It’s a remarkable output number, given where domestic production was less than two decades… Keep reading →

California Faces Continued Energy Woes

Deployment of battery storage technology is gaining pace, but it may struggle to reach its full potential until energy regulation and financing solutions adapt

The Energy Edge: Reports Of Coal’s Death…Exaggerated?

Obama's New Proposed Regulations On Coal Energy Production Met With Ire Through Kentucky's Coal Country

Coal remains the most-used electricity generation source in 18 states

Drought Dries Up California Groundwater Sources

EPA held a public hearing on its Study of Oil and Gas Extraction Wastewater Management and heard a number of comments. These include those from operators and trade associations representing industry nationally and in states with high levels of oil and natural gas production – all supporting safe, responsible onshore development using innovative solutions that protect water. A sampling:… Keep reading →

Renewable Energy Update – October 2018

Anniversary Of Nuclear Disaster At Three Mile Island Marked Near The Site

President Trump signed the Nuclear Energy Innovation Capabilities Act, which passed earlier last month with bipartisan support

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