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Debate Over Causes of California's High Gas Prices Heats Up
Conventional Fuels Debate Over Causes of California's High Gas Prices Heats Up

High gasoline prices in California have ignited a fervent debate among state leaders, energy experts, and policymakers. With prices averaging $4.60 per gallon, far above the national average, the search for answers has led to a complex discussion involving corporate practices, state policies, and

Virginia Invests $368K for Natural Gas Line Design at Bluestone Park
Conventional Fuels Virginia Invests $368K for Natural Gas Line Design at Bluestone Park

The Bluestone Regional Business and Technology Center, located near Bluefield, Virginia, is poised for significant upgrades following the announcement of a $368,000 state grant. This funding, awarded through the Virginia Business Ready Sites Program, marks a pivotal moment for the technology park,

Can Philadelphia Balance PGW's Efficiency With Climate Transparency?
Environmental & Regulations Can Philadelphia Balance PGW's Efficiency With Climate Transparency?

Philadelphia is at a critical juncture with its publicly-owned utility, Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW). The city faces the dual challenge of ensuring the efficiency of PGW's operations while maintaining transparency and inclusivity, particularly in the face of an urgent climate crisis. This dilemma

New England Boosts Grid for Offshore Wind with $389 Million Grant
Infrastructure & Technology New England Boosts Grid for Offshore Wind with $389 Million Grant

In a landmark move aimed at transforming New England's energy infrastructure, the U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a substantial $389 million grant to Power Up New England, an ambitious collaborative project that involves all six New England states. This significant investment is designed to

Colorado Revises Oil and Gas Rules Amid Disputes Over Community Protections
Environmental & Regulations Colorado Revises Oil and Gas Rules Amid Disputes Over Community Protections

In a contentious move that has stirred significant debate, Colorado's Energy and Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) has revised its proposed cumulative impact rules concerning oil and gas drilling near homes, particularly in communities already burdened by environmental concerns. This revision

Can Floating Wind Turbines Electrify and Decarbonize Offshore Oil?
Infrastructure & Technology Can Floating Wind Turbines Electrify and Decarbonize Offshore Oil?

A groundbreaking memorandum of understanding (MoU) was recently signed between SeaTwirl, a developer of floating wind turbines, and Serica Energy, an offshore oil and gas operator, to explore the electrification of offshore assets and activities using SeaTwirl's innovative floating wind turbines.

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