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Biden proposes end to coal leasing in Powder River Basin

May 17, 2024
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Biden proposes end to coal leasing in Powder River Basin

COAL: The federal Bureau of Land Management proposes ending new coal leasing in the Powder River Basin in Wyoming and Montana following a court order requiring the agency to redo a Trump-era land use plan. (WyoFile)

ALSO: Utah lawmakers hold a special session to tweak a new bill allowing the state to buy a retiring coal plant to extend its life. (Utah State Dispatch)

TRANSITION: New Mexico advocates urge regulators to require the state’s largest utility to develop a large-scale solar array in the northwest part of the state to replace generation and school funding lost with the 2022 closure of the San Juan coal plant. (Albuquerque Journal)

UTILITIES: California lawmakers kill a bill that would have required legislators to review a controversial new fixed electric utility fee. (Los Angeles Times)

EFFICIENCY: Portland, Oregon’s climate action fund plans to invest $140 million over the next five years on efficiency upgrades for low-income households. (Washington State Standard)

SOLAR:

OIL & GAS:

  • U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, a Montana Republican, introduces legislation that would overturn new Biden administration rules increasing federal oil and gas royalties and reclamation bonds. (E&E News, subscription)
  • The University of Wyoming partners with the state and a private firm to develop and test methods of stimulating oilfield production by injecting carbon dioxide and other gasses. (news release)

MINING:

TRANSPORTATION: Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signs several bills creating new channels to fund public transit, including an oil production and a rental car fee. (Loveland Reporter-Herald)

HYDROGEN: An Oregon natural gas utility unveils a blue hydrogen-fuel production project that incorporates captured carbon into asphalt. (news release)

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