With reports that Washington and its partners may reach a nuclear accord with Iran in the coming days, a former senior IAEA safeguards official answers the most pressing questions about Tehran’s program and how the agreement might affect its capabilities. What is the commonly accepted definition of “breakout time”? This is the time required to… Keep reading →
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Department Of Energy, Department Of The Interior And Army Corps Of Engineers Renew Five-Year Partnership To Advance Hydropower
By U.S. Department of EnergyWASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of the Interior and U.S. Department of the Army for Civil Works announced today that the three agencies have extended their partnership to advance hydropower development for an additional five years. The renewal agreement signed today commits the agencies to a specific, ambitious agenda for hydropower, building… Keep reading →
Final Rules Released For Hydraulic Fracturing On Federal And Tribal Lands
By Ted Bosquez, IV, Ronald Tenpas | Morgan LewisEnergy News Roundup: Threat To Russia Sanctions, Hydrogen Bomb Secrets Revealed & Westar Rebate
By Conor O'SullivanThe United States faces a struggle to impose deeper sanctions on the Russian energy sector, as European fears over collateral economic damage leave President Barack Obama with diminished options.”Energy is the economic lifeblood of Russia, which vies with the United States and Saudi Arabia to be the world’s top oil producer, and the sector is… Keep reading →
Energy Department Recognizes Cleveland Partners For Leadership In Saving Energy
By U.S. Department of EnergyCLEVELAND, Ohio – As part of the Administration’s effort to cut energy waste in the nation’s buildings, the Energy Department is recognizing its Cleveland area partners for their leadership in saving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions today. Through the Better Buildings Challenge, Cleveland area partners including the city of Cleveland, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation,… Keep reading →
Executive Order Mandates Clean Energy Consumption At Federal Buildings
By Jackson Allen, Joshua Belcher, Lino Mendiola III, Ram Sunkara | Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLPYesterday, President Obama released an Executive Order entitled “Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade.” In short, the order mandates that heads of agency take action to promote energy conservation and efficiency, but more importantly, the order establishes binding targets for the use of clean electric and thermal energy at government buildings.
Energy News Roundup: Obama Fracking Plans, Costa Rica 100% Renewable & Coachella Wind Plans Hindered
By Conor O'SullivanThe Obama administration have imposed tighter restrictions on oil and gas fracking operations on public lands in an attempt to lower the risk of water contamination that has been chiefly behind the recent boom in U.S. energy production.”The regulations represent the administration’s most significant effort to tighten standards for hydraulic fracturing, a technique that helped… Keep reading →
Energy Department Selects 11 Tribal Communities To Deploy Energy Efficiency And Renewable Energy Technologies
By U.S. Department of EnergyWASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced today that 11 tribal communities will receive nearly $6 million to accelerate the implementation of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies on tribal lands. As part of the Obama Administration’s commitment to partner with Tribal Nations, these projects provide Indian Tribes and Alaska Native villages clean… Keep reading →
Energy News Roundup: Nuclear Talks Continue, Oil Lowest Since 2009 & Public Land Production Reform
By Conor O'SullivanThere were conflicting opinions emerging from the American and Iranian camps following the latest round of discussions at the nuclear summit in Switzerland when Sec. Ernest Moniz met with his Iranian counterpart. “In comments to the Iranian news media, Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, said that 90 percent… Keep reading →