Category: EPA

Biden to revise Trump’s water protection plan

  Former President Trump’s rollback of WOSA, an Obama-era plan fought by farmers and ranchers in Oklahoma and other farming states will be reversed by President Biden and his EPA and Army Corps of Engineers. The Environmental Protection Agency and the Army made the announcement Wednesday saying they reviewed Trump’s Navigable Waters Protection Rule and …

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Energy news in brief

** More natural gas pipelines have entered into service in recent months to carry gas from the Permian basin to Mexico, boosting U.S. gas exports to America’s neighbor to the south and reducing the wide discount at which gas traded at the Waha Hub in Texas. ** Lordstown Motors Corp. shares dropped 20% after the electric-vehicle company …

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Energy news in brief

** Hundreds of protesters vowing do whatever it takes to stop a Canadian-based company’s push to replace an aging pipeline blocked a pump station Monday in northern Minnesota, with some people chaining themselves to construction equipment before police began making arrests. ** The U.S. became a net exporter of oil in 2020 following an Obama-era policy, complicating efforts to …

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Energy news in brief

** Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm unveiled new efforts aimed at massively cutting the cost of producing hydrogen with climate-friendly processes. The “Hydrogen Shot” program will breathe life into the DOE’s goal, first announced in April, to drive the costs of clean hydrogen down from about $5 per kilogram today to $1 per kilogram by 2030. ** President …

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Rep. Lucas says EPA ignores oversight requests

Oklahoma congressman Frank Lucas says the EPA  Administrator isn’t responding to the requests of a House Committee and is preventing the committee from conducting its oversight responsibilities. In a letter this week to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan, Rep. Lucas, the Ranking member of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee repeated an oversight …

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Energy news in brief

** A Louisiana natural gas well explodes, injuring four, following an oil well blowout. ** President Biden plans to rely on ally countries to supply the bulk of the metals needed to build electric vehicles while focusing on processing the materials into battery parts domestically. ** Michigan lawmakers consider a preemptive ban on local ordinances that limit the use of natural …

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Energy news in brief

** Mexico said Monday it will buy Shell’s 50% share in the jointly owned Deer Park refinery near Houston for about $600 million. ** Enbridge Inc. along with its two partners in a consortium has put forward a non-binding offer for the largest natural gas import pipeline in Brazil, per Reuters. ** U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on …

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Energy news in brief

** A federal judge rules that the Dakota Access pipeline can continue operating during an updated environmental review.  Attention now turns to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as it completes the court-ordered environmental impact statement. ** The world’s largest microchip maker is buying tanker trucks full of water to keep its plant going as farmers struggle to make ends meet …

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Energy news in brief

** Ford plans to temporarily shut eight factories due to a global shortage of semiconductor chips, according to an internal memo viewed by CNBC. The automaker told CNBC that it plans to cut production due to the chip shortage, including its Ford Mustang, Bronco Sport SUV, and F-150 pickup models. ** Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte vetoes a bill …

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Energy news in brief

** The Colonial Pipeline confirms it paid $4.4 million to hackers after a ransomware attack on its computer systems. ** U.S. lawmakers plan to introduce a bill that would create a tax credit for lower-carbon sustainable aviation fuel, which they hope will slash emissions of greenhouse gases from the aviation industry. ** Houston’s Ranger Energy Services announced …

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