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Electric Cars Are Cheaper to Own in New Jersey Than California
What’s cheaper to buy, a gasoline car or an electric one? The answer might surprise you.
Fuel Poverty Looms For Many as UK Wavers on Windfall Tax Plan
A windfall tax on UK energy company profits would come with “costs,” a top Cabinet official said, highlighting divisions among Prime Minister
Polish PM Calls on Norway to Share Oil and Gas Profits Windfall
Norway should share the “gigantic” profits it’s recently made as a result of higher oil and gas prices, especially with Ukraine, said Polish Prime Minister
Finland Loses Main Natural Gas Supply as Russia Turns Off Taps
Russia has cut Finland off from its natural gas supplies as relations between the two neighbors sour over the Nordic nation’s decision to join defense alliance NATO.
Trump-Era Colorado Fracking Plan Canceled By Federal Court
An oil and gas development plan backed by the Trump administration that would allow fracking across 35,000 acres of Colorado’s Western Slope has been cut short by a federal judge.
State Lawmakers Ask Biden to Form National Biodiversity Strategy
A group of 365 state legislators from 48 US states and territories are calling on President Joe Biden to create a National Biodiversity Strategy.
Electric Farms Are Using Solar Power to Grow Profits and Crops
Growing crops beneath solar panels is an innovative way to use farmland to generate renewable energy, especially in countries with limited space such as Japan.
Democrats Pursue Diverse, Unionized Electric Vehicle Workforce
More training for electricians and recruiting from a more diverse hiring pool are among the challenges facing the nascent electric vehicle workforce in the US, congressional Democrats said Friday.
FAA License for Georgia Rocket Launch Site Draws Federal Lawsuit
The Federal Aviation Administration violated the law when it approved a license for a rocket launch site in Georgia based on the evaluation of a rocket that doesn’t exist, conservation groups and homeowners told a Washington federal court.
White House Renominates Energy Regulator Richard Glick (1)
President Joe Biden on Friday announced his intent to renominate Richard Glick to serve as a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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HILL ENERGY BRIEFING: House Passes Gas, Oil Price Gouging Bill
Interior’s Haaland Faces Senators’ Ire for Oil Leasing ‘Ban’
US to Issue Proposed Offshore Oil Lease Plan by June 30
Department of Energy
Energy Department Coal Council Revamp Prompts Group to Drop Suit
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air
Trump-Era Colorado Fracking Plan Canceled By Federal Court
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Texas High Court Shrinks Agency’s Water Rights Authority
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