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Michigan utilities should prioritize public health inequities in retirement plans, regulator says. The Michigan Public Service Commission is seeking input on how it can ensure utilities incorporate environmental justice as they transition to clean energy. by Nina Ignaczak, Planet Detroit May 12, ILLINOIS LAWMAKERS FAIL TO REACH CONSENSUS ON NUCLEAR Illinois lawmakers fail to reach consensus on nuclear plant bailout. by Andy Balaskovitz June 1, 2021. June 1, 2021. POLICY: The results of Indiana’s busy legislative session for energy include new laws that ban local electric heat requirements and allow utilities to refinance retiring coal plant debt. (Energy News Network) ENERGY NEWS NETWORK STAFF Dan Haugen | Managing Editor. Dan has two decades’ experience working in print, digital and broadcast media. Prior to joining the Energy News Network as managing editor in December 2017, he oversaw watchdog reporting at the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, part of the USA Today Network, and before that spent several years as a freelance journalist covering energy, business and technology. R.I. GRID SALE A RARE OPPORTUNITY, CLEAN ENERGY ADVOCATES Electric grid sale presents rare opportunity for Rhode Island, clean energy advocates say. Clean energy advocates want state officials to demand details on how PPL Corp. would accelerate the clean energy transition before approving its purchase of Narragansett’s electric distribution system. by Lisa Prevost May 25, 2021. OPINION: WHY COLO. SHOULD ADOPT BENCHMARKING A statewide benchmarking policy would help Colorado businesses make smarter investment decisions, encourage innovation in building design and construction, and bring a myriad of economic benefits to residents across the state. Measuring and reporting energy use in buildings is the first step to uncovering opportunities to reduce energy waste.40 UNDER 40
The Energy News Network’s 40 Under 40 awards program highlights emerging leaders and innovators from across the U.S. and their work in America’s transition to a clean energy economy. For six years, the Energy News Network has recognized leaders and innovators from all backgrounds to include: industry, government, regulatory, hospitality TRANSMISSION LINE HUNG UP IN PJM GENERATION QUEUE Because of this and related aspects of the project, Soo Green is in PJM’s clogged queue for generation awaiting study before it can be approved, a process that could take years. The converters “can react to instructions from the grid operator in 1/100 of a second,” DeVito said. “If you look at what happened in Texas, you see the need LINE 5: TRIBE SEEKS CULTURAL PROPERTY PROTECTION Michigan tribe seeks cultural property protection in path of Line 5 project. The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians is seeking to designate the Straits of Mackinac as a Traditional Cultural Property following the discovery last fall of a potential archaeological site. by Patrick Shea April 1, 2021. April 5, 2021. BIDEN CONSIDERING EV POINT-OF-SALE REBATES ELECTRIC VEHICLES: President Biden tours Ford’s electric vehicle factory and test drives an electric pickup truck, while climate adviser Gina McCarthy says the administration is considering providing point-of-sale rebates for electric car buyers. (New York Times, Bloomberg) ALSO: • NASA is looking for companies to help it develop and build electric planes, with a goal of getting Americans CAN COAL-RICH WYOMING REACH NET-ZERO EMISSIONS? The Rhodium Group estimates that Wyoming’s net greenhouse gas emissions in 2017 were 67 million metric tons. Most of that — 44 million metric tons — comes from in-state power generation, said Trevor Houser, Rhodium partner, in an email. The second-largest source is industrial production, then transportation and other lessersources.
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Michigan utilities should prioritize public health inequities in retirement plans, regulator says. The Michigan Public Service Commission is seeking input on how it can ensure utilities incorporate environmental justice as they transition to clean energy. by Nina Ignaczak, Planet Detroit May 12, ILLINOIS LAWMAKERS FAIL TO REACH CONSENSUS ON NUCLEAR Illinois lawmakers fail to reach consensus on nuclear plant bailout. by Andy Balaskovitz June 1, 2021. June 1, 2021. POLICY: The results of Indiana’s busy legislative session for energy include new laws that ban local electric heat requirements and allow utilities to refinance retiring coal plant debt. (Energy News Network) ENERGY NEWS NETWORK STAFF Dan Haugen | Managing Editor. Dan has two decades’ experience working in print, digital and broadcast media. Prior to joining the Energy News Network as managing editor in December 2017, he oversaw watchdog reporting at the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, part of the USA Today Network, and before that spent several years as a freelance journalist covering energy, business and technology. R.I. GRID SALE A RARE OPPORTUNITY, CLEAN ENERGY ADVOCATES Electric grid sale presents rare opportunity for Rhode Island, clean energy advocates say. Clean energy advocates want state officials to demand details on how PPL Corp. would accelerate the clean energy transition before approving its purchase of Narragansett’s electric distribution system. by Lisa Prevost May 25, 2021. OPINION: WHY COLO. SHOULD ADOPT BENCHMARKING A statewide benchmarking policy would help Colorado businesses make smarter investment decisions, encourage innovation in building design and construction, and bring a myriad of economic benefits to residents across the state. Measuring and reporting energy use in buildings is the first step to uncovering opportunities to reduce energy waste.40 UNDER 40
The Energy News Network’s 40 Under 40 awards program highlights emerging leaders and innovators from across the U.S. and their work in America’s transition to a clean energy economy. For six years, the Energy News Network has recognized leaders and innovators from all backgrounds to include: industry, government, regulatory, hospitality TRANSMISSION LINE HUNG UP IN PJM GENERATION QUEUE Because of this and related aspects of the project, Soo Green is in PJM’s clogged queue for generation awaiting study before it can be approved, a process that could take years. The converters “can react to instructions from the grid operator in 1/100 of a second,” DeVito said. “If you look at what happened in Texas, you see the need LINE 5: TRIBE SEEKS CULTURAL PROPERTY PROTECTION Michigan tribe seeks cultural property protection in path of Line 5 project. The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians is seeking to designate the Straits of Mackinac as a Traditional Cultural Property following the discovery last fall of a potential archaeological site. by Patrick Shea April 1, 2021. April 5, 2021. BIDEN CONSIDERING EV POINT-OF-SALE REBATES ELECTRIC VEHICLES: President Biden tours Ford’s electric vehicle factory and test drives an electric pickup truck, while climate adviser Gina McCarthy says the administration is considering providing point-of-sale rebates for electric car buyers. (New York Times, Bloomberg) ALSO: • NASA is looking for companies to help it develop and build electric planes, with a goal of getting Americans CAN COAL-RICH WYOMING REACH NET-ZERO EMISSIONS? The Rhodium Group estimates that Wyoming’s net greenhouse gas emissions in 2017 were 67 million metric tons. Most of that — 44 million metric tons — comes from in-state power generation, said Trevor Houser, Rhodium partner, in an email. The second-largest source is industrial production, then transportation and other lessersources.
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Michigan groups dispute claim that 100% renewable grid would be too expensive. A consultant’s presentation to the newly convened Michigan Council on Climate Solutions suggested the state achieve net-zero emissions with as little as 63% renewable energy, relying on carbon capture for much of the rest. by Tom Perkins May 6, 2021. COULD THIRD TIME BE THE CHARM FOR N.C. EFFICIENCY BILL 1 day ago · The Republican- and business-backed measure has broad support but faces opposition from a key senator who is a formerutility executive.
ENBRIDGE ENTERS NEW PHASE OF LINE 3 CONSTRUCTION, PROTESTS The first months of construction on Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 oil pipeline were relatively uneventful. Cold weather and the COVID-19 pandemic limited protests across the 337-mile route in northern Minnesota, and the Canadian company quickly finished about 60 percent of its work on the project after starting in December.40 UNDER 40
The Energy News Network’s 40 Under 40 awards program highlights emerging leaders and innovators from across the U.S. and their work in America’s transition to a clean energy economy. For six years, the Energy News Network has recognized leaders and innovators from all backgrounds to include: industry, government, regulatory, hospitality VERMONT CLEAN ENERGY JOBS BOARD AIMS TO NET MORE RESUMES David is a New York-based journalist who has written on health, science and the environment for various outlets, including WorldWildlife Fund
VIRGINIA ADVOCATES SEEK PATH FORWARD FOR ELECTRIC SCHOOL An ambitious measure to convert Virginia’s fleet of 17,000 diesel-powered school buses to quieter and cleaner electric models over a decade was praised by health and environmental advocates when it passed the General Assembly at the end of February. GRANHOLM WARNS GRID VULNERABLE TO HACKERS 22 hours ago · GRID: Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm warns that the U.S. grid is vulnerable to the type of hacking that brought down the Colonial Pipeline, but transmission lines have stronger protocols than pipelines do. (CNN) PIPELINES: • U.S. House and Senate lawmakers gear up to question Colonial Pipeline’s CEO after last month’s cyberattack disrupted operations and resulted in gasshortages
STUDY: MONITORING AND REPAIRS COULD SLASH PERMIAN METHANE EMISSIONS: Nearly 30% of the Permian Basin’s methane emissions come from “routinely persistent” leaks that could be largely eliminated with repairs and diligent monitoring, scientists say. (Bloomberg) ALSO: • Kinder Morgan’s CEO warns that converting pipelines to transport CO2 from carbon capture initiatives won’t be financially viable without new federal subsidies. STATES THREATEN TO BOYCOTT BANKS IF THEY DON’T LEND TO 1 day ago · TRANSITION: Republican-led states such as West Virginia, Texas and Louisiana attempt to delay the clean-energy transition by threatening retaliation against banks that refuse to lend to coal, oil and gas companies. (The Guardian) ALSO: • A White House advisory group’s report on ways to invest in disadvantaged communities affected by climate change and fossil fuels attracts praise from an IOWA SOLAR INSTALLERS ADAPT AS STATE TAX CREDIT EXPIRES 23 hours ago · SOLAR: Iowa solar installers say the expiration of a statewide solar tax credit will make projects a tougher sell to residential and small business customers. (Energy News Network) ALSO: Developers hope to start construction next month on a nearly 15 MW solar project in northeastern Indiana. (The Star) ***SPONSORED LINK: Vote Solar is hiring a Regional Director to lead theirMIDWEST ENERGY NEWS
Michigan utilities should prioritize public health inequities in retirement plans, regulator says. The Michigan Public Service Commission is seeking input on how it can ensure utilities incorporate environmental justice as they transition to clean energy. by Nina Ignaczak, Planet Detroit May 12, ILLINOIS LAWMAKERS FAIL TO REACH CONSENSUS ON NUCLEAR Illinois lawmakers fail to reach consensus on nuclear plant bailout. by Andy Balaskovitz June 1, 2021. June 1, 2021. POLICY: The results of Indiana’s busy legislative session for energy include new laws that ban local electric heat requirements and allow utilities to refinance retiring coal plant debt. (Energy News Network) ENERGY NEWS NETWORK STAFF Dan Haugen | Managing Editor. Dan has two decades’ experience working in print, digital and broadcast media. Prior to joining the Energy News Network as managing editor in December 2017, he oversaw watchdog reporting at the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, part of the USA Today Network, and before that spent several years as a freelance journalist covering energy, business and technology. R.I. GRID SALE A RARE OPPORTUNITY, CLEAN ENERGY ADVOCATES Electric grid sale presents rare opportunity for Rhode Island, clean energy advocates say. Clean energy advocates want state officials to demand details on how PPL Corp. would accelerate the clean energy transition before approving its purchase of Narragansett’s electric distribution system. by Lisa Prevost May 25, 2021. OPINION: WHY COLO. SHOULD ADOPT BENCHMARKING A statewide benchmarking policy would help Colorado businesses make smarter investment decisions, encourage innovation in building design and construction, and bring a myriad of economic benefits to residents across the state. Measuring and reporting energy use in buildings is the first step to uncovering opportunities to reduce energy waste.40 UNDER 40
The Energy News Network’s 40 Under 40 awards program highlights emerging leaders and innovators from across the U.S. and their work in America’s transition to a clean energy economy. For six years, the Energy News Network has recognized leaders and innovators from all backgrounds to include: industry, government, regulatory, hospitality TRANSMISSION LINE HUNG UP IN PJM GENERATION QUEUE Because of this and related aspects of the project, Soo Green is in PJM’s clogged queue for generation awaiting study before it can be approved, a process that could take years. The converters “can react to instructions from the grid operator in 1/100 of a second,” DeVito said. “If you look at what happened in Texas, you see the need LINE 5: TRIBE SEEKS CULTURAL PROPERTY PROTECTION Michigan tribe seeks cultural property protection in path of Line 5 project. The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians is seeking to designate the Straits of Mackinac as a Traditional Cultural Property following the discovery last fall of a potential archaeological site. by Patrick Shea April 1, 2021. April 5, 2021. BIDEN CONSIDERING EV POINT-OF-SALE REBATES ELECTRIC VEHICLES: President Biden tours Ford’s electric vehicle factory and test drives an electric pickup truck, while climate adviser Gina McCarthy says the administration is considering providing point-of-sale rebates for electric car buyers. (New York Times, Bloomberg) ALSO: • NASA is looking for companies to help it develop and build electric planes, with a goal of getting Americans CAN COAL-RICH WYOMING REACH NET-ZERO EMISSIONS? The Rhodium Group estimates that Wyoming’s net greenhouse gas emissions in 2017 were 67 million metric tons. Most of that — 44 million metric tons — comes from in-state power generation, said Trevor Houser, Rhodium partner, in an email. The second-largest source is industrial production, then transportation and other lessersources.
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Michigan utilities should prioritize public health inequities in retirement plans, regulator says. The Michigan Public Service Commission is seeking input on how it can ensure utilities incorporate environmental justice as they transition to clean energy. by Nina Ignaczak, Planet Detroit May 12, ILLINOIS LAWMAKERS FAIL TO REACH CONSENSUS ON NUCLEAR Illinois lawmakers fail to reach consensus on nuclear plant bailout. by Andy Balaskovitz June 1, 2021. June 1, 2021. POLICY: The results of Indiana’s busy legislative session for energy include new laws that ban local electric heat requirements and allow utilities to refinance retiring coal plant debt. (Energy News Network) ENERGY NEWS NETWORK STAFF Dan Haugen | Managing Editor. Dan has two decades’ experience working in print, digital and broadcast media. Prior to joining the Energy News Network as managing editor in December 2017, he oversaw watchdog reporting at the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, part of the USA Today Network, and before that spent several years as a freelance journalist covering energy, business and technology. R.I. GRID SALE A RARE OPPORTUNITY, CLEAN ENERGY ADVOCATES Electric grid sale presents rare opportunity for Rhode Island, clean energy advocates say. Clean energy advocates want state officials to demand details on how PPL Corp. would accelerate the clean energy transition before approving its purchase of Narragansett’s electric distribution system. by Lisa Prevost May 25, 2021. OPINION: WHY COLO. SHOULD ADOPT BENCHMARKING A statewide benchmarking policy would help Colorado businesses make smarter investment decisions, encourage innovation in building design and construction, and bring a myriad of economic benefits to residents across the state. Measuring and reporting energy use in buildings is the first step to uncovering opportunities to reduce energy waste.40 UNDER 40
The Energy News Network’s 40 Under 40 awards program highlights emerging leaders and innovators from across the U.S. and their work in America’s transition to a clean energy economy. For six years, the Energy News Network has recognized leaders and innovators from all backgrounds to include: industry, government, regulatory, hospitality TRANSMISSION LINE HUNG UP IN PJM GENERATION QUEUE Because of this and related aspects of the project, Soo Green is in PJM’s clogged queue for generation awaiting study before it can be approved, a process that could take years. The converters “can react to instructions from the grid operator in 1/100 of a second,” DeVito said. “If you look at what happened in Texas, you see the need LINE 5: TRIBE SEEKS CULTURAL PROPERTY PROTECTION Michigan tribe seeks cultural property protection in path of Line 5 project. The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians is seeking to designate the Straits of Mackinac as a Traditional Cultural Property following the discovery last fall of a potential archaeological site. by Patrick Shea April 1, 2021. April 5, 2021. BIDEN CONSIDERING EV POINT-OF-SALE REBATES ELECTRIC VEHICLES: President Biden tours Ford’s electric vehicle factory and test drives an electric pickup truck, while climate adviser Gina McCarthy says the administration is considering providing point-of-sale rebates for electric car buyers. (New York Times, Bloomberg) ALSO: • NASA is looking for companies to help it develop and build electric planes, with a goal of getting Americans CAN COAL-RICH WYOMING REACH NET-ZERO EMISSIONS? The Rhodium Group estimates that Wyoming’s net greenhouse gas emissions in 2017 were 67 million metric tons. Most of that — 44 million metric tons — comes from in-state power generation, said Trevor Houser, Rhodium partner, in an email. The second-largest source is industrial production, then transportation and other lessersources.
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Michigan groups dispute claim that 100% renewable grid would be too expensive. A consultant’s presentation to the newly convened Michigan Council on Climate Solutions suggested the state achieve net-zero emissions with as little as 63% renewable energy, relying on carbon capture for much of the rest. by Tom Perkins May 6, 2021. COULD THIRD TIME BE THE CHARM FOR N.C. EFFICIENCY BILL 1 day ago · The Republican- and business-backed measure has broad support but faces opposition from a key senator who is a formerutility executive.
ENBRIDGE ENTERS NEW PHASE OF LINE 3 CONSTRUCTION, PROTESTS The first months of construction on Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 oil pipeline were relatively uneventful. Cold weather and the COVID-19 pandemic limited protests across the 337-mile route in northern Minnesota, and the Canadian company quickly finished about 60 percent of its work on the project after starting in December.40 UNDER 40
The Energy News Network’s 40 Under 40 awards program highlights emerging leaders and innovators from across the U.S. and their work in America’s transition to a clean energy economy. For six years, the Energy News Network has recognized leaders and innovators from all backgrounds to include: industry, government, regulatory, hospitality VERMONT CLEAN ENERGY JOBS BOARD AIMS TO NET MORE RESUMES David is a New York-based journalist who has written on health, science and the environment for various outlets, including WorldWildlife Fund
VIRGINIA ADVOCATES SEEK PATH FORWARD FOR ELECTRIC SCHOOL An ambitious measure to convert Virginia’s fleet of 17,000 diesel-powered school buses to quieter and cleaner electric models over a decade was praised by health and environmental advocates when it passed the General Assembly at the end of February. GRANHOLM WARNS GRID VULNERABLE TO HACKERS 20 hours ago · GRID: Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm warns that the U.S. grid is vulnerable to the type of hacking that brought down the Colonial Pipeline, but transmission lines have stronger protocols than pipelines do. (CNN) PIPELINES: • U.S. House and Senate lawmakers gear up to question Colonial Pipeline’s CEO after last month’s cyberattack disrupted operations and resulted in gasshortages
STUDY: MONITORING AND REPAIRS COULD SLASH PERMIAN METHANE EMISSIONS: Nearly 30% of the Permian Basin’s methane emissions come from “routinely persistent” leaks that could be largely eliminated with repairs and diligent monitoring, scientists say. (Bloomberg) ALSO: • Kinder Morgan’s CEO warns that converting pipelines to transport CO2 from carbon capture initiatives won’t be financially viable without new federal subsidies. STATES THREATEN TO BOYCOTT BANKS IF THEY DON’T LEND TO 21 hours ago · TRANSITION: Republican-led states such as West Virginia, Texas and Louisiana attempt to delay the clean-energy transition by threatening retaliation against banks that refuse to lend to coal, oil and gas companies. (The Guardian) ALSO: • A White House advisory group’s report on ways to invest in disadvantaged communities affected by climate change and fossil fuels attractspraise from an
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