U.S. Energy Department Proposes New Cost-Saving Furnace Efficiency Rule

U.S. Energy Department Proposes New Cost-Saving Furnace Efficiency Rule

The U.S. Energy Department on June 13 introduced new energy-efficiency standards for residential gas furnaces that would drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions and reduce consumers’ energy costs every year. The new initiative would demand that all non-weatherized gas furnaces, as well as furnaces installed in mobile households, have a yearly fuel efficiency of 95 percent…....

Carbon Capture and Storage Projects

U.S. Interior Issues First Policy for Siting Carbon Storage Projects

The Bureau of Land Management on June 10 issued a new policy relating to geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide on public lands amid the rising interest in siting carbon dioxide injection and pipelines on public lands. This policy is part of a broader plan to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and…...

EPA Releases Strategic Plan in Conjunction with President's Proposed $11.8 Billion Budget to Address Climate Change, Environmental Justice

U.S. Energy Department Announces $504 Million Loan Guarantee for Largest Hydrogen Storage Facility

The U.S. Energy Department announced the closing of a $504.4 million loan guarantee for a hydrogen storage project to be developed by Mitsubishi Power Americas and Magnum Development in Utah. The loan will be utilized to develop the largest clean hydrogen storage facility in the world. This marks the department’s first loan guarantee for a…...

New Jersey Board Joins Prominent U.S. Offshore Wind Research Organization

U.S. Interior to Conduct Review of First Proposed Wind Energy Project Offshore Maryland

The U.S. Department of the Interior on June 6, 2022 announced that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management will perform an environmental assessment of the first proposed wind energy project offshore Maryland. Key parts of the proposal consist of construction and operation of an offshore wind project with a total capacity between 1.1 and 2…...

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U.S. EPA Finalizes 2022 Renewable Fuel Standards

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on June 3 announced a slew of measures to bolster the Renewable Fuel Standard, or RFS, program in pursuit of climate goals set out in the Clean Air Act.  The final standards require blending of 20.63 billion gallons of renewable fuels into gasoline and diesel this year, slightly lower than…...

One-Third of U.S. Households Faced Energy Insecurity in 2015

New York Bill Would Restrain Cryptocurrency Mining Operations Over Environmental Concerns

The New York legislature on June 2 passed a bill aimed to stop cryptocurrency mining operations that use fossil fuels to power their facilities. The bill would amend the existing Environment Conservation Law to ban operations that use “proof-of-work authentication” methods to validate blockchain transactions. Proof-of-work authentication methods refer to consensus algorithm in a block-chain…...

President Biden Commits U.S. to Achieve 50 Percent Emissions Reductions in 2030

U.S. Energy Department Examines Reforms to Loan Guarantee Program Rule

The U.S. Energy Department’s Loan Program Office issued a request for information on June 1 to update and improve its Title XVII Innovative Technologies Loan Guarantee Program intended to support early commercial use of advanced technologies. The agency seeks feedback from various stakeholders including developers, investors, government agencies, academia, and impacted communities. The input will…...

New Jersey Board Joins Prominent U.S. Offshore Wind Research Organization

U.S. Interior Proposes to Offer Areas With 4.5 Gigawatts Potential in First Wind Auction Off California

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management on May 31 proposed offshore wind lease sales on the Outer Continental Shelf Offshore California. The initiative is in continuation of the agency’s previous 25 active leases in Atlantic Oceans which lie in the region of Massachusetts to North Carolina. This proposed lease sale offer is first of its…...

Maine Governor Endorses Avangrid’s $1 Billion Hydropower Transmission Line

PacifiCorp Receives Federal Approval for $2 Billion Power Line in the West

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on May 26 granted final approval for PacifiCorp’s 416-mile Energy Gateway South Transmission line that is designed to give the western United States greater access to solar, wind, and geothermal. Around 183 miles of the line are in Utah, with the remaining distributed among Wyoming and Colorado. According…...

U.S. Supreme Court Allows Use of Social Cost of Carbon

U.S. Supreme Court Allows Use of Social Cost of Carbon

The U.S. Supreme Court on May 26 rejected a petition from a coalition of states led by Louisiana to block the use of the social cost of carbon, or SCC, estimates that federal agencies were directed to incorporate in their environmental analyses of major actions by an executive order that President Joe Biden issued in…...

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California’s Thirty-First Carbon Auction Generates Nearly $1.1 Billion

The thirty-first quarterly carbon auction held by California and Quebec sold all of the more than 58.3 million carbon permits offered for current emissions at a price of $30.85 per allowance, above the floor price of $19.70, according to the results released on May 26 by the California Air Resources Board. The settlement price is…...

California's Hydroelectric Generation Expected to Decrease Due to Drought: EIA

California’s Hydroelectric Generation Expected to Decrease Due to Drought: EIA

Droughts in California are expected to reduce the state’s summer electricity generation from hydroelectricity, according to a May 26 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The impact of drought is projected to cut hydropower generation by nearly 50 percent, in comparison to normal precipitation conditions. The agency, in its report titled “Short-Term Energy Outlook…...