The United States EPA and the United States Army Corps of Engineers are proposing to redefine—and significantly limit—the scope of “Waters of the United States”
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By Thomas Burton III / Mintz - Energy & Sustainability ViewpointsWithout The Right Policies, Energy Storage Could Increase Emissions
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogIn December, the six major Independent Systems Operators (ISO’s) across the country filed their plans for creating new market rules and opportunities for energy storage. While the rules will take at least a year to go into effect and the plans are just an initial step, a recent study suggests that this effort may add up to… Keep reading →
Department Of Energy Announces $88 Million For Oil And Natural Gas Recovery Research
By U.S. Department Of EnergyWASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Fossil Energy has announced up to $88 million in federal funding for cost-shared research and development projects enhancing technologies for oil and natural gas recovery under two separate funding opportunity announcements (FOAs). The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) will manage the projects selected under both… Keep reading →
Energy Trends To Watch In 2019
By Thomas Burton III / Mintz - Energy & Sustainability ViewpointsElectric Vehicle Tipping Point
By Sahir Surmeli | Mintz - Energy & Sustainability ViewpointsIn many ways, the truest measure of U.S. energy is America itself – the country’s economic health and its security in the world, the individual prosperity of its citizens and the nation’s ability to meet significant challenges. Energy, led by natural gas and oil, is driving progress in all of these areas. No less important… Keep reading →
Overheating In New York City Apartments Leads Tenants To Throw Money Out The Window
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogIs your apartment so overheated in the winter that you need to leave your window open to feel comfortable? If that’s the case, you’re likely living in one of the many buildings in New York City lacking modern boiler controls which include indoor temperature sensors. Unlike single family homes, where indoor thermostats which control the… Keep reading →