May 23, 2022 archive

Judge stops gas well drilling project in western Colorado

  A federal judge has blocked a plan to drill 35 fracked gas wells across 30,000 of federal Forest Service Land near Gunnison, Colorado. It’s a victory for environmental groups who sued the government and accused it of failing to take climate change into account in approving the new drilling reported The Colorado Sun. Click …

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Another EPA Biden nominee to face Inhofe and others this week

  Another Biden administration nominee will go before Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe and others this week who sit on a Senate committee. Joe Goffman, Biden’s selection to lead the Office of Air and Radiation at the Environmental Protection Agency will appear Wednesday during his confirmation hearing to be held by the Senate Environment and …

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Postcards of protest against OGE rate hike

  The AARP is doing more than speaking out against OG&E’s push for a $164 million rate hike—it’s putting a protest plan into action with a personal delivery of thousands of postcards from customers opposed to it as well. AARP leadership and volunteers plan to hand-carry about 7,000 postcards from the utility’s customers to Oklahoma …

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Large solar farm to be built in northeast Missouri

  A $300 million solar farm will be built in northeast Missouri—the state’s largest such solar operation. The project will take up 1,400 acres when it’s completed reported KTVO news. Click here for KTVO news

Siemens hit by lack of wind turbine orders—shutting down plants in Kansas and Iowa

  Wind farm manufacturing plants run by Siemens will be closed temporarily in Hutchinson, Kansas and Iowa while the company waits for new wind turbine orders. The Siemens Gamesa plants will shut down for the summer reported the Hutchinson News. The first closing will be at the blade manufacturing plant in Fort Madison, Iowa while …

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Drilling record set by ConocoPhillips rig in Alaska

  ConocoPhillips says a monstrous drilling rig it employed in Alaska’s western North Slope oil fields recently not only set a long-distance horizontal drilling record but unlocked oil from a new section. The company said the reservoir is expected to produce up to 20,000 barrels of oil a day, thanks in large part to the …

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