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…...

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California Adopts Rule to Transition Away From Combustion Engine Vehicles by 2035

The California Air Resources Board on Aug. 25 adopted aggressive regulations to shift away from gasoline and diesel engine vehicles, requiring automakers to sell only zero-emission vehicles by the mid of the next decade. The board approved the Advanced Clean Cars II rule, which requires zero-emission vehicles to constitute all new light-duty vehicle sales by…...

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California’s Thirty-Second Carbon Auction Price Hits One-Year Low

The thirty-second quarterly carbon auction held by California and Quebec sold all of the about 57 million carbon permits offered for current emissions at a price of $27 per allowance, above the floor price of $19.70, according to the results released on Aug. 24 by the California Air Resources Board. The settlement price dropped by…...

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U.S. Energy Department Announces $60 Million for Hydrogen Research, Grid Modernization

The U.S. Energy Department on Aug. 23 announced a $40 million funding opportunity announcement to advance the expansion and deployment of green hydrogen technologies. An additional $20 million will be made available to create a university research consortium on grid resilience to support the development of grid resilience programs across states, regions, tribes, and utilities…....

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Fuel Ethanol Accounts For 81 Percent of U.S. biofuels Production Capacity: EIA

The U.S. biofuel production capacity as of Jan. 1, 2022, stood at 21 billion gallons per year from 275 facilities, with over 80 percent of the capacity for fuel ethanol, according to an Aug. 22 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. About 81 percent of the nation’s total biofuels capacity comes from fuel ethanol…...

U.S. Energy Department Announces Crude Oil Purchase to Test Market

Court Permanently Blocks Pause on Oil and Gas Leasing in 13 States

A Louisiana federal judge on Aug. 18 issued a permanent injunction preventing the Biden administration from blocking oil and gas leasing on federal lands in 13 states, a day after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit lifted an earlier injunction against the administration’s pause on leasing. Judge Terry Doughty of the Louisiana…...

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Visual Primer: U.S. Boosts Offshore Wind Development to Meet Decarbonization Goals

The U.S. offshore wind industry is growing stronger, spurred by expansion into new leasing areas to support the national goal of 30 gigawatts (GW) by 2030 and ambitious state-level commitments.

U.S. Interior Department Leases in Arizona Solar Energy Zones Expected to Produce 825 Megawatts

Ohio Power Board Approves 250 Megawatts of Solar Projects

The Ohio Power Siting Board on Aug. 18 approved the construction of two utility-scale solar farms totaling 250 megawatts. The projects comprise the 150 megawatt-Wild Grains and 100 megawatt-Nottingham projects slated for development in Van Wert and Harrison counties, respectively. Spanish utility Iberdrola subsidiary Avangrid is developing Wild Grains and expects construction on the project…...