California Strengthens Transportation Fuel Standard Amid Trump Administration's Rollback

U.S. EPA Waives Fuel Rules in Response to BP’s Whiting Refinery Shutdown

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Aug. 27 issued an emergency fuel waiver to ease fuel shortages in four states whose supply of gasoline has been affected due to BP’s Whiting refinery shutdown. The emergency waiver is in response to a fuel supply emergency by a fire-led shutdown. The waiver, which began Aug. 27 and…...

New Jersey Examines Resource Adequacy Alternatives to Advance Clean Energy Goals

U.S. Energy Department Announces $425 Million for State Energy Programs

The U.S. Energy Department on Aug. 26 announced $425 million in formula funding through the State Energy Program, SEP, to help states expand their clean energy programs and ramp up deployment under the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The funding is expected to create jobs, boost financial growth, lower individuals’ energy prices, and reduce…...

Montana State Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Establish Carbon Tax

U.S. Interior Approves ExxonMobil’s Carbon Storage Project in Wyoming

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management On Aug. 26 granted approval for ExxonMobil Corporation’s proposal for permanent underground storage of carbon dioxide in areas located at Lincoln and Sweetwater counties in Kemmerer, Wyoming. The project will capture carbon dioxide produced along with natural gas at Shute Creek Plant for sequestration at disposal wells rather than…...

U.S. EPA Finalizes Repeal of 1995

U.S. Energy Department Invests $540 Million in Clean Energy Innovation

The U.S. Energy Department awarded more than $540 million for research in clean energy technologies and low-carbon manufacturing to 54 state universities and 11 national labs across 34 states and the District of Columbia, according to an Aug. 25 news release. The investment will facilitate research activities that are crucial to advance solar and nuclear…...