Trump Administration to Offer 78 Million Acres in Gulf of Mexico Oil, Gas Lease Sale

Trump Administration to Offer 78 Million Acres in Gulf of Mexico Oil, Gas Lease Sale

The U.S. Interior Department proposed to offer all available unleased areas in the Gulf of Mexico for oil and gas leasing in the auction to be held in March 2019, according to a Sept. 25 press release. The auction marks the fourth offshore sale under the 2017-2022 leasing program. The last auction held in August…

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FERC Cost Allocation Settlement For Transmission Projects Passes on $318 Million to Illinois Ratepayers

The Illinois Commerce Commission announced that Commonwealth Edison Company’s customers will see $318 million in benefits as a result of a settlement concerning the allocation of costs for transmission facilities in the PJM Interconnection LLC’s footprint, according to the agency’s Sept. 25 press release. The settlement, approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, is a…

U.S. Energy-Related Emissions Fell by 14 Percent Since 2005 as Natural Gas, Non-Carbon Sources Overpower Coal

U.S. Energy-Related Emissions Fell by 14 Percent Since 2005 as Natural Gas, Non-Carbon Sources Overpower Coal: EIA

U.S. energy related carbon emissions in 2017 dropped 0.9 percent from the prior year and 14 percent below 2005 levels, according to a Sept. 25 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Although the gross domestic product grew by 2.3 percent from 2016 to 2017, the agency said that emissions were more than offset by…

SunPower Wins FERC Approval to Sell 125-Megawatt Solar Project in Nevada

SunPower Wins FERC Approval to Sell 125-Megawatt Solar Project in Nevada

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Sept. 25 authorized SunPower Corporation to sell its membership interests in Boulder Solar III LLC to 174 Power Global Corporation and KOMIPO America Inc. The Boulder Solar project is a 125-megawatt solar photovoltaic electric power generating facility under development in Nevada. The project is expected to come online in…

U.S. Crude Oil Exports Rose by 80 Percent During First Half of 2018 Amid Growing Production

U.S. Crude Oil Exports Rose by 80 Percent During First Half of 2018 Amid Growing Production: EIA

The U.S. exported 7.3 million barrels per day of crude oil and petroleum products in the first half of 2018, the largest recorded for the first six months of a year, according to a Sept. 24 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Crude oil exports, which exceeded hydrocarbon liquids exports, were about 80 percent…

U.S. Announces Solar Tariff Exclusions, SunPower Gets Boost

U.S. Announces Solar Tariff Exclusions, SunPower Gets Boost

The U.S. Trade Representative on Sept. 19 granted exclusions from import duties for certain solar products. These include 45-W off-grid solar panels, 120-W flexible and semi-flexible off-grid panels designed for motor vehicles and boats, 90-W frameless panels in colors other than black or blue, back contact solar cells, and modules using U.S.-made solar cells. Solar…

Georgia Lawmakers Seek Cap on Vogtle Nuclear Project to Protect Ratepayers

Georgia Lawmakers Seek Cap on Vogtle Nuclear Project to Protect Ratepayers

More than a dozen members of the Georgia General Assembly, in a Sept. 19 letter to the owners of the Vogtle nuclear plant, expressed concerns over the “ever-escalating cost” of the project and urged them to establish a cost cap to protect electric ratepayers from cost overruns. The lawmakers noted that, last month Georgia Power,…

New York's Energy Storage Goal to Pave Way for Thousands of Jobs, Drive Emissions Cuts: Report

Macquarie Wins U.S. Approval to Sell 610- Megawatt Bayonne Gas Power Plant in New Jersey

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Sept. 19 authorized NHIP II Bayonne Holdings LLC to indirectly acquire the outstanding equity interests in Thermal Bayonne Holdings LLC from MIC Thermal Power Holdings LLC. Thermal Bayonne is an indirect parent of Bayonne Energy Center LLC, which operates a 610-megawatt gas power plant in New Jersey, and Zone…

U.S. Energy Department Approves Natural Gas Exports to Mexican LNG Project

U.S. Energy Department Approves Natural Gas Exports to Mexican LNG Project

The U.S. Energy Department on Sept. 19 authorized Mexico Pacific Limited LLC to export up to 621 billion cubic feet per year of natural gas by pipeline for end use in Mexico and to re-export the gas after liquefaction in Mexico to countries with which the U.S. has a free trade agreement or FTA countries.…

U.S. Agriculture Department Announces $400 Million to Upgrade Rural Electric Infrastructure

U.S. Agriculture Department Announces $400 Million to Upgrade Rural Electric Infrastructure

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $398.5 million to improve rural electric service in 13 states, according to a Sept. 19 press release. The spending includes about $43.7 million for smart grid technology to enhance the reliability and efficiency of electric power systems. The loan will also finance an 81 MW solar photovoltaic farm…

California Law Directs $85 Million For Community Support From Nuclear Plant Closure, Requires Carbon-Free Replacement

California Law Directs $85 Million For Community Support From Nuclear Plant Closure, Requires Carbon-Free Replacement

California Gov. Jerry Brown, a Democrat, signed legislation on Sept. 19 that directs the state public utilities commission to authorize full funding for the community mitigation settlement and employee retention programs that Pacific Gas and Electric Company proposed in its initial application seeking approval to retire the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. In January, the…

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

Trump Administration Eases Rules on Methane Emissions From Oil, Natural Gas Drilling

The Bureau of Land Management on Sept. 18 issued final revisions to an Obama-era rule aimed at reducing the waste of methane, a potent global warming pollutant, from venting, flaring, and leaks during oil and natural gas drilling operations. The final rule largely re-establishes the requirements that were in place before the 2016 rule, which,…